I did not notice this in my initial testing. I have tested it on
Squeeze, and '<tt>chage -d 0 username</tt>' do work there. I have not
tested it on Lenny yet.</p>
+
+<p>Update 2010-05-02-19:05: Jim Paris tells me via email that an
+equivalent command to expire a password is '<tt>passwd -e
+username</tt>', which insert zero into the date of the last password
+change.</p>
</div>
<div class="tags">Tags: <a href="tags/debian edu">debian edu</a>, <a href="tags/english">english</a>, <a href="tags/nuug">nuug</a>, <a href="tags/sikkerhet">sikkerhet</a>.</div>
I did not notice this in my initial testing. I have tested it on
Squeeze, and '<tt>chage -d 0 username</tt>' do work there. I have not
tested it on Lenny yet.</p>
+
+<p>Update 2010-05-02-19:05: Jim Paris tells me via email that an
+equivalent command to expire a password is '<tt>passwd -e
+username</tt>', which insert zero into the date of the last password
+change.</p>
</description>
</item>
Squeeze, and '<tt>chage -d 0 username</tt>' do work there. I have not
tested it on Lenny yet.</p>
+<p>Update 2010-05-02-19:05: Jim Paris tells me via email that an
+equivalent command to expire a password is '<tt>passwd -e
+username</tt>', which insert zero into the date of the last password
+change.</p>
+
</div>
<div class="tags">
I did not notice this in my initial testing. I have tested it on
Squeeze, and '<tt>chage -d 0 username</tt>' do work there. I have not
tested it on Lenny yet.</p>
+
+<p>Update 2010-05-02-19:05: Jim Paris tells me via email that an
+equivalent command to expire a password is '<tt>passwd -e
+username</tt>', which insert zero into the date of the last password
+change.</p>
</div>
<div class="tags">
I did not notice this in my initial testing. I have tested it on
Squeeze, and '<tt>chage -d 0 username</tt>' do work there. I have not
tested it on Lenny yet.</p>
+
+<p>Update 2010-05-02-19:05: Jim Paris tells me via email that an
+equivalent command to expire a password is '<tt>passwd -e
+username</tt>', which insert zero into the date of the last password
+change.</p>
</description>
</item>
I did not notice this in my initial testing. I have tested it on
Squeeze, and '<tt>chage -d 0 username</tt>' do work there. I have not
tested it on Lenny yet.</p>
+
+<p>Update 2010-05-02-19:05: Jim Paris tells me via email that an
+equivalent command to expire a password is '<tt>passwd -e
+username</tt>', which insert zero into the date of the last password
+change.</p>
</description>
</item>
Squeeze, and '<tt>chage -d 0 username</tt>' do work there. I have not
tested it on Lenny yet.</p>
+<p>Update 2010-05-02-19:05: Jim Paris tells me via email that an
+equivalent command to expire a password is '<tt>passwd -e
+username</tt>', which insert zero into the date of the last password
+change.</p>
+
</div>
<div class="tags">
I did not notice this in my initial testing. I have tested it on
Squeeze, and '<tt>chage -d 0 username</tt>' do work there. I have not
tested it on Lenny yet.</p>
+
+<p>Update 2010-05-02-19:05: Jim Paris tells me via email that an
+equivalent command to expire a password is '<tt>passwd -e
+username</tt>', which insert zero into the date of the last password
+change.</p>
</description>
</item>
Squeeze, and '<tt>chage -d 0 username</tt>' do work there. I have not
tested it on Lenny yet.</p>
+<p>Update 2010-05-02-19:05: Jim Paris tells me via email that an
+equivalent command to expire a password is '<tt>passwd -e
+username</tt>', which insert zero into the date of the last password
+change.</p>
+
</div>
<div class="tags">
Squeeze, and '<tt>chage -d 0 username</tt>' do work there. I have not
tested it on Lenny yet.</p>
+<p>Update 2010-05-02-19:05: Jim Paris tells me via email that an
+equivalent command to expire a password is '<tt>passwd -e
+username</tt>', which insert zero into the date of the last password
+change.</p>
+
</div>
<div class="tags">
I did not notice this in my initial testing. I have tested it on
Squeeze, and '<tt>chage -d 0 username</tt>' do work there. I have not
tested it on Lenny yet.</p>
+
+<p>Update 2010-05-02-19:05: Jim Paris tells me via email that an
+equivalent command to expire a password is '<tt>passwd -e
+username</tt>', which insert zero into the date of the last password
+change.</p>
</description>
</item>
Squeeze, and '<tt>chage -d 0 username</tt>' do work there. I have not
tested it on Lenny yet.</p>
+<p>Update 2010-05-02-19:05: Jim Paris tells me via email that an
+equivalent command to expire a password is '<tt>passwd -e
+username</tt>', which insert zero into the date of the last password
+change.</p>
+
</div>
<div class="tags">
I did not notice this in my initial testing. I have tested it on
Squeeze, and '<tt>chage -d 0 username</tt>' do work there. I have not
tested it on Lenny yet.</p>
+
+<p>Update 2010-05-02-19:05: Jim Paris tells me via email that an
+equivalent command to expire a password is '<tt>passwd -e
+username</tt>', which insert zero into the date of the last password
+change.</p>
</description>
</item>