David Relson grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
The patch was originally sent to this list on 03/30/02 under name msec vs.
webmin - and a patch. In a moment, I'll publish it again - under title
patch for msec-webmin-chage problem.
I'll keep an eye out for it, thanks!
--Dave
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In my earlier message, I noted that running msec after setting
password_aging(-1) in the level.local file was giving a message, msec:
unable to parse chage output, when running msec. The first time I ran it
after setting that value, I didn't get the error message - only on
subsequent runs.
At 01:50 PM 8/3/02, you wrote:
In my earlier message, I noted that running msec after setting
password_aging(-1) in the level.local file was giving a message, msec:
unable to parse chage output, when running msec. The first time I ran it
after setting that value, I didn't get the error message -
David Relson grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
At 01:50 PM 8/3/02, you wrote:
It looks like msec doesn't know what to do with a -1 when it tries to list
the current password aging when it is run.
You get the same -1 by using webmin to create a userid. I posted a
python patch for this
Hey David,
So you know if your patch was incorporated as an update for MandrakeUpdate?
If it wasn't it'd be nice if it did.
gikoreno
> You get the same "-1" by using webmin to create a userid. I
> posted a
> python patch for this several months ago.
>
> David
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At 04:09 PM 8/3/02, you wrote:
David Relson grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
At 01:50 PM 8/3/02, you wrote:
It looks like msec doesn't know what to do with a -1 when it tries to list
the current password aging when it is run.
You get the same -1 by using webmin to create a userid. I
At 05:32 PM 8/3/02, you wrote:
Hey David,
So you know if your patch was incorporated as an update for MandrakeUpdate?
If it wasn't it'd be nice if it did.
gikoreno
You get the same -1 by using webmin to create a userid. I
posted a
python patch for this several months ago.
David
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