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Old 05-06-2009
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CDE password change on expiration

Hello,

I am using Solaris 10 with CDE and like to change the behaviour of the login process.

I have a user account that is configured for password aging.
Currently, when his password expires, CDE prompts him to change his password when login in.

What I'd like is that the user cannot login anymore; as a result an administrator has to change the password instead of the user himself.

Is this behaviour possible ? If yes, by configuration or by a custom development ?

My understanding is that the name of the process that handles user login is dtlogin. I could not find any indication on how my need can be fulfilled in the documentation.


Thanks for any answer,

gorfou
 

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