From: Denis BUCHER on
Hello everyone,

I have the exact same problem, but without any solution :

Le 12.03.2010 08:03, Richard Lamboj a écrit :
> Its definitly a signed 32 bit int:
> net sam policy set "maximum password age" 4294967291
> Account policy "maximum password age" value was: -1
> Account policy "maximum password age" value is now: -5
>
> Does not work:
> net sam policy set "maximum password age" never
> Account policy "maximum password age" value was: 2147483647
> Account policy "maximum password age" value is now: -1
>
> Does also not work:
> net sam policy set "maximum password age" 2147483647
> Account policy "maximum password age" value was: -5
> Account policy "maximum password age" value is now: 2147483647
>
> So when i'am using "never" it will be set to -1, so it must be a signed
> integer and this has a maximal value of 2147483647.
>
> Napalm and a new Job on the Beach could be the Solution...
>
> Am Friday 12 March 2010 02:14:10 schrieb Michael B. Trausch:
>> On 03/11/2010 03:52 PM, Richard Lamboj wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> server-p:/# net sam policy set "maximum password age" 4294967294
>>> Account policy "maximum password age" value was: -2
>>> Account policy "maximum password age" value is now: -2
>>>
>>> Is that Output Normal?
>>
>> Looks like there is some wrapping going on there. Try:
>>
>> # net sam policy set "maximum password age" 4294967291
>>
>> That said, I don't know why there would be wrapping. An unsigned 32-bit
>> integer's maximum value is 4294967295, so 4294967294 (the value that you
>> used) should be something that would fit. I don't know what would cause
>> that to happen that way.

I tried all points and IT DOES NOT WORK, always the message "Your
password expires today, please change your password yes/no" :

-> My users are all "UX" (I also tried without X, it's even worse)
-> I tried pdbedit
-> I tried net sam
-> removed "passdb backend = smbpasswd" from config

# net sam policy set "maximum password age" 4294967295
Account policy "maximum password age" value was: 0
Account policy "maximum password age" value is now: -1

pdbedit -u mbucher -v
gives either
> Password last set: 0
> Password can change: 0
> Password must change: 0
> Last bad password : 0
> Bad password count : 0
either
> Password last set: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 15:17:18 CET
> Password can change: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 15:17:18 CET
> Password must change: never
> Last bad password : 0
> Bad password count : 0




Any help would be greatly appreciated we have 90 people here and I
really becoming mad about this, I don't know where to search for ?

Denis
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