Hi,
I am using ppolicy overlay and I don't want the user to change the password by setting the same value.
If I put pwdinhistory = 1 then the new password can not be the same as the current one or the previous on (2 values). But with pwdinhistory = 0 you can put the same value. What would be the solution?
Thanks!
DÍEZ BARREIRO, ANA BELÉN wrote:
I am using ppolicy overlay and I don't want the user to change the password by setting the same value.
If I put pwdinhistory = 1 then the new password can not be the same as the current one or the previous on (2 values). But with pwdinhistory = 0 you can put the same value. What would be the solution?
Seems that it correctly works as intended. See also description of attribute 'pwdInHistory' in slapo-ppolicy(5).
So what's the problem for which you need a solution?
Ciao, Michael.
I need to not be able to repeat the current password, but the previous password yes
Thanks! Ana.
El 10/05/2017 a las 16:10, Michael Ströder escribió:
DÍEZ BARREIRO, ANA BELÉN wrote:
I am using ppolicy overlay and I don't want the user to change the password by setting the same value.
If I put pwdinhistory = 1 then the new password can not be the same as the current one or the previous on (2 values). But with pwdinhistory = 0 you can put the same value. What would be the solution?
Seems that it correctly works as intended. See also description of attribute 'pwdInHistory' in slapo-ppolicy(5).
So what's the problem for which you need a solution?
Ciao, Michael.
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