MySQL is out of the question, unfortunately, as we don't have MySQL in our
environment and I can't get approval to install it either :(
Any other suggestion?

Joe

BTW, great doc, I can use this for personal use though or other places :)

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Bowe [mailto:mbowe@;pipeline.com.au]
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 3:33 PM
To: 'Vchkpw'
Subject: RE: [vchkpw] Password Aging


If you use the vpopmail with the mysql backend, then you could add an
additional column to the table so that each user has a field
that stores the date their password was last changed

Then you could crontab a daily script that scans the SQL looking for users
with old passwords

Perhaps email them a warning at 5 months, and then lock them out at 6
months.
The lockout could be achieved by setting the NO_POP, NO_WEBMAIL etc flags on
their account
That way their mailbox will still receive mail, but they just wont be able
to pick it up

I have some basic info showing how you can setup vpopmail w/mysql backend at
http://www.pipeline.com.au/staff/mbowe/isp/vpopmail-mysql.htm

Michael.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joe Oaks [mailto:trell@;trells.com]
> Sent: Saturday, 2 November 2002 9:49 AM
> To: Vchkpw
> Subject: [vchkpw] Password Aging
>
>
> Is there a way to implement password aging?
> Our users need to change there passwords at least twice a year.
>
> Currently we use password aging on the /etc/passwd file but are
> going to migrate to the vpasswd and need this same functionality.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Joe
>




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