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How to Force Users to Change Password on Their Next Login on Linux

July 18, 2018March 6, 2020 - by Prakash Subramanian - 2 Comments.

When creating a user account with the default password, you will need to force the user’s to change their password on the next login. You should enable this if the …

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How to Manage Password Expiration & Aging Using The passwd Command

November 2, 2015July 28, 2019 - by Vinoth Kumar - Leave a Comment

In first part we already discussed basic things about passwd command such as what is passwd command and how it’s work. Also, we covered the below two topics. 1) How …

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