One of the application developer is asking me for the attribute that holds the last logon timestamp so that he could run a report. Since it is an operational attribute would he able to retrieve it for his application? Thank you so much.
On Nov 6, 2012, at 12:20 PM, "Clément OUDOT" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > 2012/11/6 jeevan kc <[email protected]> >> Hello now I have a question. Is there any way that we can add the >> authtimestamp attribute to all users using ldapadd so that it becomes >> visible while running the ldapsearch query? Thanks > > > If you use the lastbind overlay, the attribute is visible after the first > authentication of the user. As it is an operationnal attribute, you need to > use '+' or its name in the attribute list of the search to see it. For > example : > > ldapsearch -b dc=example,dc=com '(objectClass=person)' authtimestamp > > > If you want to create or modify this value, you need to use the 'relax' > control. > > > Clément.
