RE: /etc/default/passwd and SSH

From: Ivanov, Vladimir (VIvanov@tee.toshiba.de)
Date: 01/29/02


Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 15:37:54 +0100
From: "Ivanov, Vladimir" <VIvanov@tee.toshiba.de>
To: <focus-sun@securityfocus.com>


>
> I noticed that SSH inherently does not give the warnings (WARNWEEKS)
> when the password expiration is coming up and I was wondering
> if someone
> has gotten this to work, or am I going to have to wait for Sun's
> approved OpenSSH package in future Solaris releases to see
> this feature?

As far as I know, these warnings are issued by login, so
if you use UseLogin settings for sshd, this will solve this (and a few others)
problem.

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Vladimir Ivanov
System Administrator                 E-Mail:  VIvanov@tee.toshiba.de
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