Re: [SLUG] users/passwords expiring

From: Mario Lombardo (mario@alienscience.com)
Date: Sat Aug 28 2004 - 18:03:09 EDT


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Yes, I know the user manager used is in Gnome. I primarily use KDE, so I'll
have to jump in there later and check it out. I'll post the results. There
may have been some option I overlooked.

/mario

On Saturday 28 August 2004 02:14, you as Richard Smoot wrote:
> Mario Lombardo wrote:
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> >It gets weirder. The EXPIRE field reads:
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> >EXPIRE=
>
> Root System Administration most distros have a graphical
> user management scheme.
> Many companies want their people to change passwords at least
> once a year, so when you go in to set user passwords you can set
> them never to expire or expire in a set time.
> Check your user management.
>
> Richard Smoot
>
> >.
>
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