How to configure PAM to remember password history changes
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Environment
SUSE Linux Desktop 9
Situation
Resolution
/etc/pam.d/password (SLES9, OES/Linux 1, SUSE Linux Desktop 9)
or
/etc/pam.d/common-password (SLE 10, OES/Linux 2)
and change the line:
Put in the number of passwords you want to be saved/checked instead of "N".
Additional Information
Disclaimer
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- Document ID:3829103
- Creation Date: 26-Sep-2007
- Modified Date:24-Mar-2021
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- SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
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