Hi Guys,
You can change this disclaimer on the LPPE page, as OpenLDAP does not
have these features. It does have password expiry features, but the
return of error codes is an Active Directory feature only. Open LDAP
simply returns error code 49 (invalid credentials), when the account
finally does expire. And when the password is about to expire, and the
user is starting to use up their grace logins, it simply operates
normally. In other words, there is no sort of warning. A person must
query to find out if the password is going to expire, or has expired.
I may, or may not, modify the plugin to support Open LDAP.
Anyhow, this is the disclaimer I'm referring to...
https://wiki.jasig.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=26149328
ActiveDirectory vs. OpenLdap
Though the above table lists standard ldap error codes, LPPE has only
been extensively tested against Active Directory. The functionality has
yet to be tested and validated against an Open Ldap instance.
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