You might be wasting your time as most password changes are the result of forgetting the password in the first place. Besides you want to hand out as little information as possible when it involves your security.
As to permission, do you have it in writing? The company may not sue you but they can always fire you. And people will tend to believe a company over an ex-employee.
In reply to Re: Re: Re: Testing A users's unix password with perl
by Marza
in thread Testing A users's unix password with perl
by cfreak
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