On 09/10/12 15:24, sven falempin wrote:
2012/9/10 Antoine Jacoutot <ajacou...@bsdfrog.org>
In effect locking/unlocking the password means to add a '!' in front of
the encrypted entry in master.passwd.
Note that this disable the _password_ not the account of course (you
could still connect using ssh+key for e.g.).
noob remarks:
it doesnt lock it modify the password (unexpected behavior)
though every other login way (like keys) works.
And curiously, that's exactly what he said in his original email..
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