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| Subject: | Re: Password Ageing |
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| Date: | Thu, 25 Aug 2005 09:53:20 +0200 |
On Tue, Aug 23, 2005 at 12:45:46PM -0400, Baker, Darryl wrote:
Our corporate security policy requires us to turn on password ageing. I'm
trying to figure out what the effects are to openssh users. This is on
Solaris 8 & 9 with openssh 3.9p1.
I have several questions:
1) Will ssh users ever see the warnings about their password
approaching expiration?
yes.
2) If the password has expired will they still be able to log in:
a) using a password?
no.
b) using a key?
yes, since its passwd expiration, and not account expiration. they are something different.
3) Would UseLogin improve any of this?
uselogin is not recommended.
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