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[#2600] Provide info to user about password expiration
Summary Provide info to user about password expiration
Queue Passwd
Queue Version HEAD
Type Enhancement
State Accepted
Priority 1. Low
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Requester kevin_myer (at) iu13 (dot) org
Created 09/14/2005 (7182 days ago)
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Updated 11/28/2005 (7107 days ago)
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11/28/2005 04:46:01 PM Jan Schneider State ⇒ Accepted
 
11/28/2005 04:33:49 PM Chuck Hagenbuch Comment #4 Reply to this comment
I think that the framework auth libraries, if configured, could push a 
notice onto the stack about password expiration (on logon). I don't 
think putting it into passwd makes sense.
11/28/2005 04:01:08 PM Jan Schneider Comment #3 Reply to this comment
Does anyone have anything to add to this ticket?
09/14/2005 08:18:54 AM Jan Schneider Comment #2
State ⇒ Feedback
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password change are required, in an accounts block.  It looks like
these functions already exist in the accounts module - does it make
more sense to implement them in the passwd module instead?
No, I don't think so, at least not "instead". This information might 
make sense inside Passwd *additionally*, but that would duplicate code 
OTOH.
09/14/2005 02:21:42 AM kevin_myer (at) iu13 (dot) org Comment #1
State ⇒ New
Priority ⇒ 1. Low
Type ⇒ Enhancement
Summary ⇒ Provide info to user about password expiration
Queue ⇒ Passwd
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Bug 2304 got me to thinking that it would be helpful to display 
information to the user that informs them of the statuf of their 
password (essentially for an environment that supports password 
aging).  For instance, if shadow passwords are used, with aging, it 
would be helpful to display a notification in the stack when a user's 
password is close to expiring.  Or to display # of days until a 
password change are required, in an accounts block.  It looks like 
these functions already exist in the accounts module - does it make 
more sense to implement them in the passwd module instead?

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