You're right, I apologize for reading too fast the original request. It seemed similar to a problem I had months ago and replied consequently. Sorry.
Marco
On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 6:00 PM, Chris Jacobs Chris.Jacobs@apollogrp.eduwrote:
"ppolicy_forward_updates" won't affect the primary issue of:
- wrong password --> got ldapsearch results:
"...(type in wrong password for binding) ldapsearch get me search results..."
Also, it seems he already has that setup: "it just adds a pwdFailureTimeattribute on the provider and consumer"
I have nothing to add (having chased this issue myself unsuccessfully) except to clarify what the original poster wrote.
This is the third time we've heard of the issue.
Christian:
- What OS/ver are you using?
- What version of PAM is installed?
- What does your slapd.conf look like on your consumer (don't make the noob
mistake I did of posting real domain, rootdn and rootpw info)?
- chris
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*To*: Christian Bösch boesch@fhv.at *Cc*: openldap-technical@openldap.org openldap-technical@openldap.org *Sent*: Fri Jul 02 07:18:51 2010 *Subject*: Re: ldap bind and password policy
Hi, you have to add in your configuration of ppolicy overlay the directive about the forwarding of operational attirbutes related to ppolicy to the master server. So you have this attributes syncronized in all your servers.
ppolicy_forward_updates available since version 2.4.18.
Regards Marco
On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 1:46 PM, Christian Bösch boesch@fhv.at wrote:
hi,
i just added password policy overlay to our openldap servers (2.4.21) it works fine in general. i can change password as user and it gets well replicated between provider and consumer.
but since i added password policy i have a strange behaviour: _i do a ldapsearch on the provider and type in a wrong password for the binding user, then i get: ldap_bind: Invalid credentials (49) - as expected _if i do the same on the consumer (type in wrong password for binding) ldapsearch get me search results without to complain about wrong password. it just adds a pwdFailureTime attribute on the provider and consumer. but i also expect to get a ldap_bind: Invalid credentials (49) error?
thx for any ideas!
/chris
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