How to force password change via ssh on Linux?
From: Alex (alexandresumare_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 04/29/04
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Date: 29 Apr 2004 09:33:54 -0700
I need to configure my Linux to force the users to change their
password at first logon. I already set the logind.defs file up with
options MAX_PASS_DAYS to 90.
When I use command: chage user, I define that the password is expired.
So, when a user tries to logon via console, it's asked to change the
password, but when he tries to login via ssh, he receives Access
Denied. I already checked all options on sshd_config but nothing??
What to do to enable this option??
Thanks in advance.
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