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CMS Unix Commands

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buffalosoldier1972

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Jan 25, 2007
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I saw a thread 750297 which provided the instructions on limiting user to one login per session. Does anyone have information on how to force users to change their password?
 
Are you referring to automatic Password Aging or forcing a password change manually?

If you just want to force a one time password change chech this thread: faq690-5361

If it's password aging you can find the password aging steps by searching support.avaya.com for the Call Management System Software Installation, Maintenance and Troubleshooting Guide. Find the one that is appropriate for your verion. Version 13 can be found here:


Start looking at page 161.

- Stinney

Favorite all too common vendor response: "We've never seen this issue before.
 
Are you saying you want only one login with the same ID, at a time? FOr example, login = self, password = selfpw, and if someone else tries to login with self and selfpw, they can't get in while the original login is active?
 
passwd -f <userid>
(Where <userid> is the ID of the user with a new password.)
Solaris displays the # prompt.


is what i was looking for, force a one time password change. thanks for all your help guys. I tend to forget these things. when you don't use it for awhile.
 
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