2011/6/21 Cyril GROSJEAN cgrosjean@janua.fr:
I use OpenLDAP 2.4.24 with the following default password policy, because I want my users to change their password at first connection, or after a password reset by an administrator:
dn: cn=default,ou=policies,dc=company cn: default description: Strategie de gestion des mots de passe par defaut objectClass: top objectClass: person objectClass: pwdPolicy pwdAllowUserChange: TRUE pwdAttribute: userPassword pwdCheckQuality: 2 pwdExpireWarning: 0 pwdFailureCountInterval: 0 pwdGraceAuthNLimit: 0 pwdInHistory: 0 pwdMaxAge: 0 pwdMaxFailure: 0 pwdMinAge: 0 pwdMinLength: 8 pwdMustChange: TRUE pwdSafeModify: FALSE sn: policy
When creating a user account (either as administrator or any user with sufficient rights), the pwdReset attribute is not set automatically, and thus, the newly created user can bind and search without being forced to change his password.
I have to manually set the pwdReset attribute to TRUE in the user entry at creation time or after creation to force a password change. Is this normal behaviour ? I would have expected to see the pwdReset attribute automatically set (by the ppolicy overlay). Otherwise, setting pwdMustChange to TRUE in the password policy definition looks unuseful.
On the contrary, when the user changes his password, the pwdReset attribute is automatically removed, which tends to mean the password policy overlay is called and does something in this case ..
I think this is the normal behavior. The configuration parameter pwdMustChange means that pwdReset can be used in a user entry. Else pwdReset will have no effect.
Clément.