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Re: pam_unix: password changing time

From: Lee Braiden <lee.b(at)peaceforge.org>
Date: Wed Jul 11 2007 - 02:23:53 EDT


Hi Matthias,

On Wednesday 11 July 2007 06:33:20 Matthias Faulstich wrote:
> files from an older server, there are messages like this in
> /var/log/auth.log :
>
> Jul 11 06:25:01 area51 su[7884]: (pam_unix) account nobody has password
> changed in future
>
> Does anybody know, where the timestamp for a password changing is located
> and how to change it?

I think you want "passwd -S" to see the time of the last change, and "passwd" to change the password. "ls -lc" might also be helpful to know about.

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Lee Braiden
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and don't notice it.
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