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.