Hi Martin,

I don't know if this will fix your problem or not, but I don't believe that
sshd can override the settings of the account that are already in place.

So you may want to set this up in the user's account settings and see if
that helps.

Have fun,
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Tuesday, October 10, 2000, 8:29:47 AM, you wrote:

MS> Hi,

MS> I have a problem with sshd that when user logs in the sshd doesn't warn
MS> the user that the password is due to expire soon...

MS> AccountExpireWarningDays 30
MS> ForcedPasswdChange yes
MS> PasswordExpireWarningDays 15
MS> PermitEmptyPasswords no

MS> The lines are added and server has jhad even a restart but it still
MS> doesn't work.

MS> Any ideas?

MS> Martin Sieben



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