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On Mon, Nov 03, 2003 at 06:51:04PM +0100, Philippe Torche wrote: > Hi, > > 1. Line 488 (you will hate me !?) : read _cygwin --->>> read -e _cygwin Uh, yes, I missed that one. > 2. If password complexity is enabled (yes per default) use a more complex > password : length of 7 min (max 14 to avoid some warning about W2K), lower > case and upper case letters. I'm running a 2003 Server as standalone (non-domain) server. In that setting, password complexity is disabled by default, so I missed that one, too. Thanks for the heads up. I changed the password to SSHD_server, which seem to be fine for the complexity rule. However, I have still a problem. Does anybody know how I can set "Password never expires" from the command line? I know how to do this with dsadd, but that only works on domain machines so it's no generic solution. If I can't do this in the script, everybody would have to set this in the Computer Management Console by hand :-( I've attached a new ssh-host-config with the above two changes plus: - Also deny remote interactive (aka terminal server) logon for the sshd_server account. > Good work, Philippe. Thanks, Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to Cygwin Developer mailto:cygwin@cygwin.com Red Hat, Inc.
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