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check_expiry.sh
Current Version
1.1
Last Release Date
2014-02-13
Compatible With
- Nagios 1.x
 - Nagios 2.x
 - Nagios 3.x
 - Nagios 4.x
 - Nagios XI
 
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Files:
| File | Description | 
|---|---|
| check_expiry.readme | Readme | 
| check_expiry.sh | check_expiry | 
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This script uses the output of lchage on Linux boxes to determine the number of days left before a password is due to expire for the specified user. This script will generate alerts based on the criteria defined within the script and can be changed easily.
Reviews (1)
		byshashi_sid, September  8, 2014		
		From command line, it works like a charm. But on the Nagios Xi GUI, it is displaying the below error:
(No output on stdout) stderr: Error initializing libuser: could not open configuration file `/etc/default/useradd': Permission denied.
		
	(No output on stdout) stderr: Error initializing libuser: could not open configuration file `/etc/default/useradd': Permission denied.

 
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