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navin
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linux passwd question

How do i make the account non expire in suse as well as redhat - which is an existing account

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Steven E. Protter
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Re: linux passwd question

Shalom,

This can be done with the passwd command.

You can make the expiration time up to a few years in the future.

This will of course cause you to fail security audits going forward.

You could also replicate system users that don't expire and change their characteristics to be login users.

All of this is however opening a huge security hole and not recommended.

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navin
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Re: linux passwd question

This is for a local monitoring software account,
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navin
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Re: linux passwd question

so what is the std command to set the linux passwd non expiring
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Ivan Ferreira
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Re: linux passwd question

Please check the man page for chage, option -M.

Por que hacerlo dificil si es posible hacerlo facil? - Why do it the hard way, when you can do it the easy way?
loco_vikide
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Re: linux passwd question

Here is the command you are looking for:
/usr/bin/chage -M 99999 youruserid

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bullz
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Re: linux passwd question

try this.


passwd -x -1 username