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07-02-2004 02:19 PM
07-02-2004 02:19 PM
Check password expiry
Hi all,
I implement trusted system and password aging on all the accounts.
But can the user itself check the expiry date of the password? any command? I know that /etc/shadow can check the password expiry for the users but that can only be accessed by root. Thanks
I implement trusted system and password aging on all the accounts.
But can the user itself check the expiry date of the password? any command? I know that /etc/shadow can check the password expiry for the users but that can only be accessed by root. Thanks
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07-05-2004 08:47 PM
07-05-2004 08:47 PM
Re: Check password expiry
Hi,
Install pwplus -
After installing pwplus
you can check with
pwage -A
a sample output
---------------
abcd 6 weeks max 0 weeks min expires 43 days
xyzabc 6 weeks max 0 weeks min expires 43 days
chooabcd 6 weeks max 0 weeks min expires 29 days
Install pwplus -
After installing pwplus
you can check with
pwage -A
a sample output
---------------
abcd 6 weeks max 0 weeks min expires 43 days
xyzabc 6 weeks max 0 weeks min expires 43 days
chooabcd 6 weeks max 0 weeks min expires 29 days
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07-06-2004 12:12 AM
07-06-2004 12:12 AM
Re: Check password expiry
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