[Bug 226] New: open ssh appears to stop password change prompts from Solaris

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Wed Apr 24 16:40:57 EST 2002


http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=226

           Summary: open ssh appears to stop password change prompts from
                    Solaris
           Product: Portable OpenSSH
           Version: 3.1p1
          Platform: UltraSparc
        OS/Version: Solaris
            Status: NEW
          Severity: normal
          Priority: P2
         Component: sshd
        AssignedTo: openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org
        ReportedBy: dirk.bockmann at customs.gov.au


We are in the process of rolling out version 3.1 of openssh across 30 Solaris 
servers running 2.5.1. to 2.8 on a variety of hardware from Ultra 10's to 
E4500's.   All is going well thank you except:

Our password policy requires that users change em within 30 days and we lock em 
out if they do not access the server for 90 days.
Our problem is that when we get to the password change warning stage they are 
locked out if using openssh.   
I presume because the solaris response is to send the Please change your 
password message rather than grant access.    This causes ssh on the client 
machine to respond with "Permission denied please try again" and a further 
password prompt.  
We get a similar result if we use tera term.



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