Re: openldap and password aging links?
- From: "Ezra Taylor" <ezra.taylor@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 21:04:59 -0500
Check out using Kerberos and Openldap. Your users will get authenticated
via Kerberos and authorize using Openldap.
On Jan 23, 2008 12:32 PM, <m.roth2006@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm just looking into password aging using openldap, and would appreciate
if anyone had a link or links to a FAQ, Howto, or discussion that does *not*
end in "but that's a question for another mailing list...."
What I have is this: one server with local passwords, and all the others
are using openldap. Ideally, I'd like to a) age passwords, and b) allow
users to change their LDAP password without me needing to get the encrypted
passwords from them and then do an ldapmodify....
mark
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