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01-13-2005 11:20 AM
01-13-2005 11:20 AM
trusted system password expiration
What is the difference between lftm and exptm?
lftm=password lifetime
exptm=password expiration time
But what, operationally, is the difference?
lftm=password lifetime
exptm=password expiration time
But what, operationally, is the difference?
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01-13-2005 04:27 PM
01-13-2005 04:27 PM
Re: trusted system password expiration
Lifetime is basically how long can the account be used before an administrator has to re-authorize access. Expiration is how long before they have to change the password. From
http://docs.hp.com/en/B3921-90010/prpwd.4.html
u_exp
This field is a time_t value that specifies when the account password will expire. When a password expires, system authentication programs will request that the password be changed when the user logs into the system. If the password lifetime expires before the password is changed, the account will be locked.
u_life
This field is a time_t value that specifies the lifetime of a password. If this time is reached, the account will be locked and can only be unlocked by an authorized system administrator.
http://docs.hp.com/en/B3921-90010/prpwd.4.html
u_exp
This field is a time_t value that specifies when the account password will expire. When a password expires, system authentication programs will request that the password be changed when the user logs into the system. If the password lifetime expires before the password is changed, the account will be locked.
u_life
This field is a time_t value that specifies the lifetime of a password. If this time is reached, the account will be locked and can only be unlocked by an authorized system administrator.
What kind of a name is 'Wolverine'?
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