Hi all, I have a question to pose, I inherited a FDS or dirsrv installation, which works without problems, but I have a single detail that I would like to ask and see if they can guide me (tell them that my experience is not much in openldap)
When accounts are expiring starts giving a message like this: "Your password will expire LDAP in 2 days." the point is that the user changes the password but after that continues with the message, the password expiring after 2 days as indicated in message
the question is, what is the command or statement that I use to change the password without this happening again?
Best regards.
Cristian
Soporte Ti wrote:
When accounts are expiring starts giving a message like this: "Your password will expire LDAP in 2 days." the point is that the user changes the password but after that continues with the message, the password expiring after 2 days as indicated in message
How is the password change implemented? Look whether the attribute 'pwdChangedTime' gets updated when setting the new password.
Ciao, Michael.
Le 15/09/2012 13:03, Michael Ströder a écrit :
Soporte Ti wrote:
When accounts are expiring starts giving a message like this: "Your password will expire LDAP in 2 days." the point is that the user changes the password but after that continues with the message, the password expiring after 2 days as indicated in message
How is the password change implemented? Look whether the attribute 'pwdChangedTime' gets updated when setting the new password.
More precisely, when does this message appears, and in which context exactly ? Are you talking of generic LDAP accounts, or of POSIX accounts managed in LDAP ?
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