From 9d471d970793c304b0ac7974f730430b11be9967 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Petter Reinholdtsen
Date: Sun, 2 May 2010 17:07:58 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] Generated.
---
...ng_new_users_to_change_their_password_on_first_login.html | 5 +++++
blog/archive/2010/05/05.rss | 5 +++++
blog/archive/2010/05/index.html | 5 +++++
blog/index.html | 5 +++++
blog/index.rss | 5 +++++
blog/tags/debian edu/debian edu.rss | 5 +++++
blog/tags/debian edu/index.html | 5 +++++
blog/tags/english/english.rss | 5 +++++
blog/tags/english/index.html | 5 +++++
blog/tags/nuug/index.html | 5 +++++
blog/tags/nuug/nuug.rss | 5 +++++
blog/tags/sikkerhet/index.html | 5 +++++
blog/tags/sikkerhet/sikkerhet.rss | 5 +++++
13 files changed, 65 insertions(+)
diff --git a/blog/Forcing_new_users_to_change_their_password_on_first_login.html b/blog/Forcing_new_users_to_change_their_password_on_first_login.html
index 6c11bdf4cd..e44bb7baad 100644
--- a/blog/Forcing_new_users_to_change_their_password_on_first_login.html
+++ b/blog/Forcing_new_users_to_change_their_password_on_first_login.html
@@ -85,6 +85,11 @@ on the first login. This was not mentioned in the manual in Lenny, so
I did not notice this in my initial testing. I have tested it on
Squeeze, and 'chage -d 0 username' do work there. I have not
tested it on Lenny yet.
+
+Update 2010-05-02-19:05: Jim Paris tells me via email that an
+equivalent command to expire a password is 'passwd -e
+username', which insert zero into the date of the last password
+change.
diff --git a/blog/archive/2010/05/05.rss b/blog/archive/2010/05/05.rss
index 8be654a154..ec643a6e6b 100644
--- a/blog/archive/2010/05/05.rss
+++ b/blog/archive/2010/05/05.rss
@@ -77,6 +77,11 @@ on the first login. This was not mentioned in the manual in Lenny, so
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>
diff --git a/blog/archive/2010/05/index.html b/blog/archive/2010/05/index.html
index e947569252..270d6bb8ea 100644
--- a/blog/archive/2010/05/index.html
+++ b/blog/archive/2010/05/index.html
@@ -96,6 +96,11 @@ I did not notice this in my initial testing. I have tested it on
Squeeze, and 'chage -d 0 username' do work there. I have not
tested it on Lenny yet.
+Update 2010-05-02-19:05: Jim Paris tells me via email that an
+equivalent command to expire a password is 'passwd -e
+username', which insert zero into the date of the last password
+change.
+
diff --git a/blog/tags/sikkerhet/sikkerhet.rss b/blog/tags/sikkerhet/sikkerhet.rss
index 275797f4bd..afa8ceeecb 100644
--- a/blog/tags/sikkerhet/sikkerhet.rss
+++ b/blog/tags/sikkerhet/sikkerhet.rss
@@ -348,6 +348,11 @@ on the first login. This was not mentioned in the manual in Lenny, so
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>
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