[CentOS] /usr/sbin/usermod -p doesn't update MAX_DAYS - workaround?
Sean Carolan
scarolan at gmail.comThu Jan 28 14:58:54 UTC 2010
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> If your script change passwords via ssh and usermod, why not at > the same time do a chage -d number username? Thank you, I may end up doing it this way at least until we can configure AD or LDAP authentication.
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