Re: Expired Password using Pam and openssh

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On Fri, 06 Feb 2004, Ethan Benson wrote:

> On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 10:49:00AM -0500, Darryl Cook wrote:
> > I am trying to set sshd up to use pam with moderate success.  I can get 
> > pam to allow users to login just fine.  The problem is when their 
> > password is expired.  I have messed with it for about 2 solid days now 
> > reading all the archives I can find but to no avail.  When the password 
> > is expired, it asks for the current password and then asks for the new 
> > password.   I enter the new password and it then just crashes.  Ill post 
> > /var/log/messages and other info below.
> > 
> > platform :   Redhat 9
> > sshd:          version 3.7.1p2
> 
> this version of ssh has broken pam support.

That's interresting, do you mean this version of openssh or
this version of openssh from redhat? Because it works for me without any
problems (no redhat here).

> try the latest daily snapshot, pam works reasonably well with it,
> password expiration works correctly even with PrivSep == YES

Glad to hear it, but I must see this with my own eyes ;)
Forgive my luck of trust byt I spent a lot of time fixing
every version of ssh to work with pam.

Jan
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