-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In the description for the login (AFS version) it is mentioned that a global environment variable is set for the password expiration date: >>> - Sets the global environment variable >>> (PASSWORD_EXPIRES) to the number of days until the >>> password is scheduled to expire. Zero means that >>> the password expires today and will not be valid >>> tomorrow. If a user's password never expires, >>> PASSWORD_EXPIRES will not be set. This >>> environment variable permits system administrators >>> to customize user login scripts to My question is now, is there a method (undocumented feature, command, trick) to get the account expiration date if it is set for a given user account without submitting a KAS command. Any information about this would be appreciated. - -- Norbert +--------------------------------------------------------------+ | Norbert E. Gruener E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | MPI fuer Astrophysik PGP encrypted mail preferred | | PGP Key: ftp://ftp.MPA-Garching.MPG.DE/pub/pgp-keys/nog.asc | | PGPprint: 66 64 C0 D0 6F 1A 16 02 C2 C6 37 83 3A 5F 88 9B | +--------------------------------------------------------------+ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2i iQCVAwUBMm3M9ArO7D800479AQFlFQP/Ux9nC3mICZjOcrgwBrUh+rOjsWLV9UGp iKZCZc5mbCLJZnI0SskUPgh9Elof6NWPGqHtRA4QT4XMP8g1Ewx+9/J7Ds6QMbKo Gz9fMGZEYqk22ZvYnpnNCvfehLbxNQv3X1W6dlqoTNq6gTR1xp3tJNiJ6QehAQcb joalcQ0P8w8= =4kgd -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
