I did a fresh install of RH4.2 on a system at work and when a user wants
to change their password it deny's them doing so because it comes back with
the password is based on a dictionary word.
When I installed RH4.1 at home I have never received this message even
after upgrading to RH4.2.
So what is the difference and what causes my system at work to do this?
I'd like to know why and if it's possible to eliminate this so a user can
enter any password they like. Oh, and while I'm at it is it possible to set
the password to expire and how is this done? Also is it possible to keep a
history on the password a user inputs? Thanks
... steve
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