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Re: Password problems
From: abdelhakim aliane <hakim_al () yahoo fr>
Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2008 18:24:17 +0000 (GMT)
I agree this it's like Juniper Networks, there is a comfortable user password policy (length, expirecy, complexity etc) the user is notified at time. Andrea Gatta a écrit :
Hi Lauren, I guess that every vpn concentrator gives to a user the ability to change the password on expiry unless the account is meant to be limited in time. In my experience for example F5 firepass has this feature so that the user can renew his password on expiry. Cheers, Andrea On 11 Jan 2008 20:35:35 -0000, <lauren.malhoit () tylertech com> wrote:I'm trying to find a way to let users that connect via vpn be able to reset their own passwords, even if they are expired. I've found a few solutions, but they don't look very solid. Anyone ever dealt with this?
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Current thread:
- Password problems lauren . malhoit (Jan 11)
- Re: Password problems Josh Haft (Jan 12)
- Re: Password problems Ali, Saqib (Jan 12)
- RE: Password problems Malhoit, Lauren (Jan 14)
- RE: Password problems Ahsan Khan (Jan 14)
- RE: Password problems Malhoit, Lauren (Jan 14)
- Re: Password problems Andrea Gatta (Jan 12)
- Re: Password problems abdelhakim aliane (Jan 12)
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- Re: Password problems lauren . malhoit (Jan 12)
- RE: Password problems BATH, Peter (Jan 12)