Paolo Ranzanici wrote:
> Me and my colleagues manage near 250 solaris 8&9 servers with openSSH
> (different versions) and we would like that after we (and our users)
> are forced to change password (due to normal expiration) we would not
> be logged out but session remains up and logged in (in some of our
> systems this happens).
>
> which is the parameter to set and in which file?
>
> thank you
I believe this is actually a PAM setting, not something configured specifically
in the sshd or ssh client. You would likely see the same issue logging in via
telnet or rsh when the password expires.
> Me and my colleagues manage near 250 solaris 8&9 servers with openSSH
> (different versions) and we would like that after we (and our users)
> are forced to change password (due to normal expiration) we would not
> be logged out but session remains up and logged in (in some of our
> systems this happens).
>
> which is the parameter to set and in which file?
>
> thank you
I believe this is actually a PAM setting, not something configured specifically
in the sshd or ssh client. You would likely see the same issue logging in via
telnet or rsh when the password expires.
John
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