- Original Message -
From: "David Banning" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 12:52 PM
Subject: how to reset password with nologin shell?
> If I have a user that has a nologin shell and they forget
> thier pass
> > If I have a user that has a nologin shell and they forget thier
> > password, is there a way to give them a new password?
> >
> > Right now I am resetting their password to nil, then
> > giving them a shell like /bin/sh, logging in on their
> behalf, setting
> > up a password, and then chan
>
> If I have a user that has a nologin shell and they forget
> thier password, is there a way to give them a new password?
>
> Right now I am resetting their password to nil, then
> giving them a shell like /bin/sh, logging in on their behalf,
> setting up a password, and then changing their she
> If I have a user that has a nologin shell and they forget
> thier password, is there a way to give them a new password?
>
> Right now I am resetting their password to nil, then
> giving them a shell like /bin/sh, logging in on their behalf,
> setting up a password, and then changing their shell
If I have a user that has a nologin shell and they forget
thier password, is there a way to give them a new password?
Right now I am resetting their password to nil, then
giving them a shell like /bin/sh, logging in on their behalf,
setting up a password, and then changing their shell back
to /bin