Hi Clément,
After intense testing sessions, both with OpenLDAP 2.4.28 and 2.4.39, I
come to the conclusion
that as far as I don't want the account to be locked after too many
failures, there's no way to
either limit the number of pwdFailureTime attributes per user or just
prevent this
Hi Dan White and Peter Gietz.
Thank's for your kind pointers in the right direction.
Now I finally got it. :-)
My goal was to set up openldap using only the dynamic configuration style.
So I had to start from absolutely zero, everything else is considered cheating.
:-)
One of the first
2014-03-01 9:20 GMT+01:00 Cyril Grosjean cgrosj...@janua.fr:
Hi Clément,
After intense testing sessions, both with OpenLDAP 2.4.28 and 2.4.39, I
come to the conclusion
that as far as I don't want the account to be locked after too many
failures, there's no way to
either limit the number of
Cyril Grosjean wrote:
pwdFailureTime should not exist or at least should not increase when
pwdLocjout is false. So it looks to me like a bug, as you mentioned.
I strongly disagree. I don't use password failure lockout but I definitely
want to see pwdFailureTime appear!
When can we expect it
Hello,
Test case (modified sample-mdb.c):
http://doppelbauer.name/bug.c.txt
If I run this proram the first time, LMDB finds the key. The second time,
mdb_cursor_get() returns NOTFOUND.
How to fix this issue?
Thanks a lot
Markus
Markus Doppelbauer wrote:
Hello,
Test case (modified sample-mdb.c):
http://doppelbauer.name/bug.c.txt
If I run this proram the first time, LMDB finds the key. The second time,
mdb_cursor_get() returns NOTFOUND.
How to fix this issue?
You're using an invalid dbi the second time, you didn't call
2014-03-01 13:29 GMT+01:00 Michael Ströder mich...@stroeder.com:
Cyril Grosjean wrote:
pwdFailureTime should not exist or at least should not increase when
pwdLocjout is false. So it looks to me like a bug, as you mentioned.
I strongly disagree. I don't use password failure lockout but I
Clément OUDOT wrote:
An entry that is not associated to a password policy (and no default
ppolicy configured) should not own any ppolicy operational attribute.
Why?
'pwdFailureTime' is declared as
NO-USER-MODIFICATION
USAGE directoryOperation
and is not referenced in any object class at
Original Message
Subject: Re: Aw: Re: LMDB get value
Date: Sat, 01 Mar 2014 13:39:47 -0800
From: Howard Chu h...@symas.com
To: Markus Doppelbauer doppelba...@gmx.net
CC:
Markus Doppelbauer wrote:
You are right. Thanks a lot!
An other question. Is there a define-option to
Good evening.
I’d like to have my DC power jack repaired on my Dell
Inspiron B130 as well as have the keyboard replaced if possible. Please let me
know what the additional costs would be for the keyboard.
Thanks
Michael Starling
860.381.9284
Sorry ...Wrong address.
From: mlstarlin...@hotmail.com
To: openldap-technical@openldap.org
Subject: Dell Inspiron B130 repair
Date: Sat, 1 Mar 2014 19:52:51 -0500
Good evening.
I’d like to have my DC power jack repaired on my Dell
Inspiron B130 as well as have the keyboard replaced if
Hi,
I have tried to set up a single instance of slapd serving information from two
DITs that have been defined in separate mysql databases. I can comment out the
database entries for either DIT, and everything works for the other DIT. But it
won't support the two DITs simultaneously (it seems
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