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Article ID: 1822
Last update: 12-26-07
Issue:
How can password expiration be turned off?
Resolution:
The password expiration information for a user is contained in the last 6 fields of the file /etc/shadow (the last field is reserved for future use). Password expiration for a particular user can be disabled by editing the shadow file and removing values from the corresponding colon delimited entries in the file. See the shadow man page for details.


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