Thanks for the reply. I checked the lastbind overlay and this is what it looks like dn: olcOverlay={3}lastbind objectClass: olcLastBindConfig objectClass: olcOverlayConfig objectClass: olcConfig objectClass: top olcOverlay: {3}lastbind olcLastBindPrecision: 43200 structuralObjectClass: olcLastBindConfig entryUUID: 49566798-83c5-1030-9ef2-bd84df7cdeb5 creatorsName: cn=manager createTimestamp: 20111005174331Z entryCSN: 20111005174359.791663Z#000000#000#000000 modifiersName: cn=manager modifyTimestamp: 20111005174359Z So, how do I look for the lastlogon attribute? Your help is much appreciated
Jeevan
Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2012 17:52:06 +0100 Subject: Re: Lastlogon attribute From: clem.oudot@gmail.com To: jeev_biz@hotmail.com CC: openldap-technical@openldap.org
2012/11/5 jeevan kc jeev_biz@hotmail.com
Hello there Does any versions of openldap schema support the last logon attribute? I am asked to add that attribute to run a report through a application? I don't know if simply addding that attribute on the local schema configuration(openldap 2.4.30) would do it.Is it possible? Thanks
You should check the contrib overlay called lastbind. It manages the last logon timestamp in a specific attribute.
Clément.