Rich Megginson a écrit :
Hugo Etievant wrote:
hello,
I use only GUI for configuration. I do not use perl script.
The GUI does the same thing as the perl script.
here : passwordMinLen is losed !
Is passwordMinLength the only attribute you cannot set in your local
password policy? Do you
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hello,
version : Directory Server 1.1.3 on Fedora 8 64 bits plateform
When i configure a password p
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Subject: [Fedora-directory-users] Password policy don't work on a subtree
hello,
version : Directory Server 1.1.3 on Fedor
hello,
version : Directory Server 1.1.3 on Fedora 8 64 bits plateform
When i configure a password policy on a subtree of my directory, this
policy do not works.
When i configure a global password policy, this global policy works but
ignore locals policy of subtrees.
when i look at the databa
Hi John,
Oddly enough, I¹m using CentOS, but it doesn¹t work. I believe it¹s
something in my DS config, but I can¹t seem to figure out what. Any other
places to look?
-Aaron
On 2/21/09 8:23 AM, "John A. Sullivan III"
wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-02-20 at 15:24 -0700, Aaron Mills wrote:
>> > Hi all
On Fri, 2009-02-20 at 15:24 -0700, Aaron Mills wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I’m looking for some direction with regard to implementing password
> policy in unix authentication. I followed the ppolicy instructions
> here:
>
> http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Howto:PAM
>
> In the UI, I’ve enabled p
Hi all,
I¹m looking for some direction with regard to implementing password policy
in unix authentication. I followed the ppolicy instructions here:
http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Howto:PAM
In the UI, I¹ve enabled password policy in the database, then on the
relevant subtree. I¹ve enabl
On Fri, 2006-12-15 at 08:43 -0800, Nathan Kinder wrote:
> Stephen C. Rigler wrote:
> > Is it possible to specify different types of password encryption on a
> > subtree level from the that which is specified in the global policy?
> > Using 1.0.4, it seems that if I specify "crypt" on the global lev
Stephen C. Rigler wrote:
Is it possible to specify different types of password encryption on a
subtree level from the that which is specified in the global policy?
Using 1.0.4, it seems that if I specify "crypt" on the global level,
specifying "sha" on a subtree level has no affect on the hashing
Is it possible to specify different types of password encryption on a
subtree level from the that which is specified in the global policy?
Using 1.0.4, it seems that if I specify "crypt" on the global level,
specifying "sha" on a subtree level has no affect on the hashing
algorithm used on that sub
Philip Kime wrote:
I have
pam_lookup_policy yes
and a user-local password policy for one user as a test.
If I try to change the user's password, it updates fine in LDAP but
does't warn me about the policy restrictions (set to min 8 chars but I
can use 7 no problem, for example).
I'm not s
I
have
pam_lookup_policy
yes
and a user-local
password policy for one user as a test.
If I try to change
the user's password, it updates fine in LDAP but does't warn me about the policy
restrictions (set to min 8 chars but I can use 7 no problem, for
example).
I read that PAM
need
Jo De Troy wrote:
Hello,
is it possible to query the LDAP server to get back the active
password policies?
Of course. All configuration information is stored in cn=config or
o=netscaperoot. Most of what you are interested is in cn=config.
BR,
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Hello,
is it possible to query the LDAP server to get back the active
password policies?
Thanks in advance,
Jo
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Good
morning.
I have been playing
with FDS 1.0.2 for some time, and have been
successful in
getting the Directory Server to enforce password
policy by toggling
the "nsslapd-pwpolicy-local" flag to "on", then
establishing a local
policy for my "ou=People" subtree.
This enforcement
appea
Mike Jackson wrote:
Hi,
Tested with 7.1.2 and 1.0.2, same result.
The Password Policy Request/Response Control does not work. I have
written code to test it, as well as tested it with an OpenLDAP 2.3
client tool which supports sending the control request and decoding
the control response.
Hi,
Tested with 7.1.2 and 1.0.2, same result.
The Password Policy Request/Response Control does not work. I have
written code to test it, as well as tested it with an OpenLDAP 2.3
client tool which supports sending the control request and decoding the
control response.
The control request
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