On Thursday 23 Jun 2011 08:54:21 Fajar Priyanto wrote:
AFAIK, account does not need to have a password at all for cron to work.
Apart from that if you're going to automatically reset root's password
you may as well just avoid expiring it at all.
In /var/log/cron I see this when the password expires. And cronjob fail to
run.
Jun 23 02:50:01 my-srv crond[4424]: CRON (root) ERROR: failed to open
PAM security session: Success
Jun 23 02:50:01 my-srv crond[4424]: CRON (root) ERROR: cannot set
security context
Jun 23 03:00:01 my-srv crond[4425]: Authentication token is no longer
valid; new one required
What does your /etc/pam.d/crond and /etc/pam.d/system-auth look like? Also,
what version of CentOS is it?
Must admit, I'm not sure about the password expiring, but I just tested it on
disabled accounts (both local and Kerberos/LDAP) and it works.
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