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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Password Policy description Post 302633409 by yprudent on Wednesday 2nd of May 2012 12:38:40 AM
Old 05-02-2012
Password Policy description

Hi Experts,

i would like to know the description of the following:

Minimum: 0
Maximum: 90
Warning: 7
Inactive: -1
Last Change: Never
Password Expires: Never
Password Inactive: Never
Account Expires: Never


Does this means that my password will never expire or it will expire after 90 days.

What is the difference between maximum and password expire never.


thank for your reply
 

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Plack::Middleware::Expires(3pm) 			User Contributed Perl Documentation			   Plack::Middleware::Expires(3pm)

NAME
Plack::Middleware::Expires - mod_expires for plack SYNOPSIS
use Plack::Builder; builder { enable 'Expires', content_type => qr!^image/!i, expires => 'access plus 3 months'; $app; } DESCRIPTION
Plack::Middleware::Expires is Apache's mod_expires for Plack. This middleware controls the setting of Expires HTTP header and the max-age directive of the Cache-Control HTTP header in server responses. Note: Expires works only for successful response and If exists Expires HTTP header already, this middleware does not override. CONFIGURATIONS
content_type content_type => qr!^image!, content_type => 'text/css', content_type => [ 'text/css', 'application/javascript', qr!^image/! ] Content-Type header to apply Expires Expires Same format as the Apache mod_expires expires => 'M3600' # last_modified + 1 hour expires => 'A86400' # access + 1 day expires => 'modification plus 3 years 3 month 3 day' expires => 'access plus 3 days' AUTHOR
Masahiro Nagano <kazeburo {at} gmail.com> SEE ALSO
<http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/en/mod/mod_expires.html> LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2010-11-11 Plack::Middleware::Expires(3pm)
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