Greetings,
How in FreeIPA would one set the password policy equivalent to the* pam.d*
paramater *difok*?
This paramater ensures the new password has at least N number of characters
different than
the current password.
Thanks in advance,
Tom
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Ainsworth, Thomas wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> How in FreeIPA would one set the password policy equivalent
> to**the*pam.d* paramater *difok*?
> This paramater ensures the new password has at least N number of
> characters different than
> the current password.
>
-users] Password policy for admin account not working
To: sipazzo sipa...@yahoo.com, Freeipa-users@redhat.com
Freeipa-users@redhat.com
Date: Monday, January 12, 2015, 11:48 AM
sipazzo wrote:
Good morning, I created a
service password policy that prevents password
expiration and gave
sipazzo wrote:
Good morning, I created a service password policy that prevents password
expiration and gave it a priority of 0. I then created a service user group
and applied the policy to the group. I added my admin user to this group so
their password would not expire. However, it
Good morning, I created a service password policy that prevents password
expiration and gave it a priority of 0. I then created a service user group
and applied the policy to the group. I added my admin user to this group so
their password would not expire. However, it continues to expire
Is there a way for a standard user to query how long before his password is
going to expire?
ie locally we can do chage --list user
Also if the password is expired is there a grace period past which a user cant
reset when they next login?
I notice that there are commands like,
ipa