It seems I have managed to hit the ages-old problem of not being able to
enforce changing of expired passwords when logging in via ssh.
This problem existed years ago in potato but I cannot seem to find any
mention of its existence or non-existence in woody. What is the situation
at the moment? Is there a way to enforce changing of expired passwords via
ssh which uses PAM to authenticate itself? If it is possible, which I very
much require to reduce my workload and the frustration of the users, wich
configuration items are relevant in sshd_config,
/etc/pam.d/(passwd|login|sshd)? Are there any other relevant configuration
items?
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| Laboratory of Theoretical Physics |
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