How about using 'chage'. I think you probably need to play with the -M and -d switches. BTW chage is in the passwd package.
HTH Rich Arcady Genkin wrote: > > George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Sorry to bug you again, but I am still looking for the password change > solution... > > The .bash_profile solution works, but then if the user changes his default > shell from bash to smth else, I won't be able to force password change > anymore... Is there any file that gets called every time a user logs > in? Irrespective of which shell he is using? I could put there a call > for such a script, which would check for existance of .newuser file > etc... > > Thanks! > -- > Arcady Genkin > "I opened up my wallet, and it's full of blood..." - GsYDE > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null