On Sun, 10 Sep 2000, Paul Nicholas Faure wrote: > > telnet just spawns /bin/login so it uses /etc/pam.d/login > > > > ssh is just broken in regards to handling expiration correctly > > (OpenSSH 1.2.3 will just deny access when a password is expired, when > > it should force the user to change it) > > > > annoying. (i don't know how to fix it unforunatly) > > I have openssh-2.1.1p4-1, and it allows access if the pssword expired, but > give a nice little warning "Your password has expired, please change it.". > > Does regular SSH have this same problem ? I'm using OpenSSH 2.2.0p1 and it forces password changes when they expire, I had to use chage to set the password expiration first though and set a password Inactive date, without the password inactive date it only warned me. > > ---------------- Running on Linux 2.4 Michael A. Dietz mad099@dietznet.net