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HP Security Monitor/iX Manager's Guide: HP 3000 MPE/iX Computer Systems > Chapter 3 Managing System Users with Passwords and Logon RestrictonsPassword Aging |
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This feature allows the system manager to implement an additional level of security by requiring users to periodically change their passwords. Prompting users for new passwords after a specified period of time helps safeguard passwords against unintended disclosure and also prevents stolen passwords from remaining valid for an indefinite period of time. There are two levels of password aging:
Under this scheme, each password has a pre-defined maximum life-span which progresses through three stages:
Graphically, the password aging for both system wide and individual user level can be shown as: Figure 3-1 Password Aging Life Cycle
Aging values for individual users can be established only after the system wide policy is established. Once this is done, aging values for individual users can be specified as long as they don't fall outside the range established by the system wide policy. If the system wide policy is changed, aging values for any individuals which exceed the system wide range are modified to reflect the new values the next time the user logs on. Here are the password aging values which can be set:
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