[SunRescue] Disabling passwd aging
Paul Theodoropoulos
paul at anastrophe.com
Fri Jun 23 12:22:39 CDT 2000
At the bottom of the man page for passwd it describes the associated
"FILES", and there is a description of the file /etc/default/passwd where
these defaults are set.
To change the values for existing accounts, you can user the usermod
command, with the -e (expire) and -f (inactive) flags. see man usermod for
details.
This is all assuming you're running one or another flavor of solaris.
regards,
paul
At 02:50 AM 06/23/2000, Paul Khoury wrote:
>How would I disable passwd aging, or basically allow
>a user to use whatever they want for a passwd so long
>as it's 5+ chars? I looked at man pages for pmconv, passwd, etc,
>but didn't find what I was looking for.
>
>Also, please reply to me, pkhoury3 at loop.com - I'm not subscribed
>on this address (subscribed under pkhoury3 at earthlink.net).
>
>Thanks,
>
>Paul
>
>
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