On 11/11/2011 03:10, Gary Jsz wrote:
Hi,All
I want set my ldap user's password expires in linux server. how
can to do? or the LDAP service read the linux system's /etc/login.defs
file?
If you use (as almost all distributions are doing) the traditional
posixAccount account approach, you
On 11/11/2011 03:31, Chris Jacobs wrote:
Password Policy. The OpenLDAP Admin Guide and Google are your friends.
That's good for LDAP authentication, but when you want to put linux
users in LDAP then you need to have also to configure NSS and PAM to use it.
And for most distribution nssov
Simone Piccardi wrote:
On 11/11/2011 03:31, Chris Jacobs wrote:
Password Policy. The OpenLDAP Admin Guide and Google are your friends.
That's good for LDAP authentication, but when you want to put linux
users in LDAP then you need to have also to configure NSS and PAM to use it.
And for most
Hi,All
I want set my ldap user's password expires in linux server. how can to
do? or the LDAP service read the linux system's /etc/login.defs file?
Thanks.