---
.../accounts/restrictions/password_expiration.xml | 6 +++---
1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/rhel6/src/input/system/accounts/restrictions/password_expiration.xml
b/rhel6/src/input/system/accounts/restrictions/password_expiration.xml
index 43179a4..9349fec 100644
--- a/rhel6/src/input/system/accounts/restrictions/password_expiration.xml
+++ b/rhel6/src/input/system/accounts/restrictions/password_expiration.xml
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ age, and 7 day warning period with the following command:
<description>To specify password length requirements for new accounts,
edit the file <tt>/etc/login.defs</tt> and add or correct the following
lines:
-<pre>PASS_MIN_LEN=12<!-- <sub idref="var_password_min_len">
--></pre>
+<pre>PASS_MIN_LEN 12<!-- <sub idref="var_password_min_len">
--></pre>
TODO: More research needed to understand exact interaction: when precisely is this file
consulted?
<br/><br/>
If a program consults <tt>/etc/login.defs</tt> and also another PAM module
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ behavior that may result.
<description>To specify password minimum age for new accounts,
edit the file <tt>/etc/login.defs</tt>
and add or correct the following line, replacing <i>DAYS</i> appropriately:
-<pre>PASS_MIN_DAYS=<i>DAYS</i></pre>
+<pre>PASS_MIN_DAYS <i>DAYS</i></pre>
A value of 7 days is considered for sufficient for many
environments.
</description>
@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ the utility of a stolen password.</rationale>
expiration that a warning will be issued to users,
edit the file <tt>/etc/login.defs</tt> and add or correct
the following line:
-<pre>PASS_WARN_AGE=<i>DAYS</i></pre>
+<pre>PASS_WARN_AGE <i>DAYS</i></pre>
A value of 7 days is considered for appropriate for many
environments.
<!-- <sub idref="password_warn_age_login_defs_value" /> -->
--
1.7.1
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