Why does Linux server close after i do password reset
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I login Linux server. It asks me forcefully for password reset. After i do password reset the server close. I don't want this to happen. What do i need to do so that server doesn't close?
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I login Linux server. It asks me forcefully for password reset. After i do password reset the server close. I don't want this to happen. What do i need to do so that server doesn't close?
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Don't set the root password to reset when you install the OS
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I login Linux server. It asks me forcefully for password reset. After i do password reset the server close. I don't want this to happen. What do i need to do so that server doesn't close?
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I login Linux server. It asks me forcefully for password reset. After i do password reset the server close. I don't want this to happen. What do i need to do so that server doesn't close?
linux
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Laxmi
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Don't set the root password to reset when you install the OS
â Raman Sailopal
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Don't set the root password to reset when you install the OS
â Raman Sailopal
Nov 20 '17 at 13:09
Don't set the root password to reset when you install the OS
â Raman Sailopal
Nov 20 '17 at 13:09
Don't set the root password to reset when you install the OS
â Raman Sailopal
Nov 20 '17 at 13:09
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Your password is probably set with an expiration date. Do "chage -l username" to see if/when your password expires. You can use "chage -E -1 -M -1" to remove the expiry altogether.
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Your password is probably set with an expiration date. Do "chage -l username" to see if/when your password expires. You can use "chage -E -1 -M -1" to remove the expiry altogether.
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Your password is probably set with an expiration date. Do "chage -l username" to see if/when your password expires. You can use "chage -E -1 -M -1" to remove the expiry altogether.
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Your password is probably set with an expiration date. Do "chage -l username" to see if/when your password expires. You can use "chage -E -1 -M -1" to remove the expiry altogether.
Your password is probably set with an expiration date. Do "chage -l username" to see if/when your password expires. You can use "chage -E -1 -M -1" to remove the expiry altogether.
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Don't set the root password to reset when you install the OS
â Raman Sailopal
Nov 20 '17 at 13:09