Re: multiple password policies?

2007-12-04 Thread Tony Earnshaw
Buchan Milne skrev, on 04-12-2007 14:59: Per-user, by setting the pwdPolicySubentry attribute on the entry for the user, as documented in slapo-ppolicy(5). ecco, ecco. I already mailed Gavin Henry about this, in the hope that it might be useful. --Tonni -- Tony Earnshaw Email: tonni at het

Re: multiple password policies?

2007-12-04 Thread Buchan Milne
On Tuesday 04 December 2007 01:35:57 R.B. wrote: > Hi; > > After reading some ppolicy HOWTOs, I've seen the following line in the > slapd.conf file to assign a default password policy to users. > > slapd.conf file contains: > `ppolicy_default "cn=default,ou=policies,dc=example,dc=com"` > > So I ima

multiple password policies?

2007-12-04 Thread R.B.
Hi; After reading some ppolicy HOWTOs, I've seen the following line in the slapd.conf file to assign a default password policy to users. slapd.conf file contains: `ppolicy_default "cn=default,ou=policies,dc=example,dc=com"` So I imagine this is used as the default policy for all users since it's

Re: multiple password policies

2007-07-11 Thread Sam Tran
On 7/11/07, Dieter Kluenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, I am using ppolicy overlay control password policy. Now I would like to define 3 different policies as policyDN. In slapd.conf one can only define a defaultDN, how can a policyDN declared in an entry? Or is editing the operational attrib

Re: multiple password policies

2007-07-11 Thread Dieter Kluenter
Andreas Hasenack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Wed, Jul 11, 2007 at 04:30:00PM +0200, Dieter Kluenter wrote: >> Hi, >> I am using ppolicy overlay control password policy. Now I would like >> to define 3 different policies as policyDN. >> In slapd.conf one can only define a defaultDN, how can a

Re: multiple password policies

2007-07-11 Thread Andreas Hasenack
On Wed, Jul 11, 2007 at 04:30:00PM +0200, Dieter Kluenter wrote: > Hi, > I am using ppolicy overlay control password policy. Now I would like > to define 3 different policies as policyDN. > In slapd.conf one can only define a defaultDN, how can a policyDN > declared in an entry? Or is editing the

multiple password policies

2007-07-11 Thread Dieter Kluenter
Hi, I am using ppolicy overlay control password policy. Now I would like to define 3 different policies as policyDN. In slapd.conf one can only define a defaultDN, how can a policyDN declared in an entry? Or is editing the operational attribute pwdPolicySubentray with relax control the only way?