Information
The /etc/security/opasswd file stores the users' old passwords and can be checked to ensure that users are not recycling recent passwords.
- remember=<N> - <N> is the number of old passwords to remember
Requiring users not to reuse their passwords make it less likely that an attacker will be able to guess the password or use a compromised password.
Note: These change only apply to accounts configured on the local system.
Solution
Edit or add the following line in /etc/security/pwhistory.conf :
remember = 24
Run the following script to remove the remember argument from the pam_pwhistory.so module in /etc/pam.d/system-auth and /etc/pam.d/password-auth :
#!/usr/bin/env bash
{
for l_pam_file in system-auth password-auth; do
l_authselect_file="/etc/authselect/$(head -1 /etc/authselect/authselect.conf | grep 'custom/')/$l_pam_file"
sed -ri 's/(^s*passwords+(requisite|required|sufficient)s+pam_pwhistory.so.*)(s+remembers*=s*S+)(.*$)/14/' "$l_authselect_file"
done
authselect apply-changes
}