Alan Altmark wrote:
A possible compromise could be:
ALTUSER userid NOPHRASE NOPASSWORD
will completely remove the password and phrase.
- No one can logon directly to or use the id for authentication
- The user can still be XAUTOLOGed
- The user will never be revoked due to inactivity or too many logon
attempts with a bad password
This would certainly make it easy and we wouldn't have to have any
"non-standard" scheduled touching of the ID. I'll have to ponder it a
little though since we do log onto a guest every so often to get to its
console. But, that's so seldom, a call to the security group could
temporarily add a password.
Thanks much,
Llenad