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Re: remote passwd change
From: Oleksandr Darchuk <o.darchuk () wucb lviv net>
Date: Fri, 03 Oct 2003 08:18:59 +0300
Ruiz Cifuentes, Rolando Matias (CL - Santiago) wrote:
telnet myserver anyport (using a .bat file in their computers) and then the server replies something like: Enter your Username: <user> Enter your OldPass: <pass1> Enter your NewPass: <pass2> Enter your NewPass again: <pass2> Your password has been change. Have a nice day! do anyone knows anyway to do this? (in this or any other way)
Set /usr/bin/passwd as user shell. It does exactly what you want. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Current thread:
- remote passwd change Ruiz Cifuentes, Rolando Matias (CL - Santiago) (Oct 02)
- RE: remote passwd change Michael LaSalvia (Oct 03)
- Re: remote passwd change ktos :) (Oct 03)
- Re: remote passwd change Burak Bilen (Oct 03)
- Re: remote passwd change Brian Shaw (Oct 03)
- Re: remote passwd change Darrin (Oct 03)
- Re: remote passwd change Erick Turnquist (Oct 03)
- Re: remote passwd change cc (Oct 03)
- Re: remote passwd change Oleksandr Darchuk (Oct 03)
- Re: remote passwd change Gabriel Orozco (Oct 03)
- Re: remote passwd change george njoku (Oct 03)
- Re: remote passwd change buzzdee (Oct 06)
- Re: remote passwd change Tiago Quadra (Oct 06)
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- RE: remote passwd change Ruiz Cifuentes, Rolando Matias (CL - Santiago) (Oct 03)