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Automatically set PWD_EXPIRED Flag in account profile.

 
shiva27
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Automatically set PWD_EXPIRED Flag in account profile.

Hi
I'm experiecing mention issue in below link,as suggested in this thread i've applied the TCPIP 5.4 ECO7 kit from tcpipV5.4-156.

But still when remote server trying to connect to our vms servers, specified account being marked with pwd_expired flag.


http://forums13.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=1164674
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Wim Van den Wyngaert
Honored Contributor

Re: Automatically set PWD_EXPIRED Flag in account profile.

AllowNonvmsLoginWithExpiredPw

Allowed values: yes, no
Default: no

Description: Controls behavior when a non-OpenVMS client attempts to establish an SSH connection to an OpenVMS
server account with an expired password. The password change option is implemented for OpenVMS-to-OpenVMS
connections only. The value yes allows clients to connect with a warning message and sets the pwd_expired flag in
the user├в s SYSUAF record. The value no rejects the login.

Wim (no experience with HP SSH)
Wim
Richard W Hunt
Valued Contributor

Re: Automatically set PWD_EXPIRED Flag in account profile.

We used the suggestion made by Wim, but had to also allow Password and Keyboard-Interactive authentications - because you need to go Keyboard-Interactive to reset a password when the system demands it of you.

We are on OpenVMS 7.3-2, TCPIP 5.4 ECO 7

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