Between 389 LDAP versions 1.2.11.15-33 and 1.2.11.15-97, we're finding that
the Directory Manager account can bypass configured password policies and
set user passwords to anything. I believe this is now by design, but is
there a configuration file flag to revert to the previous behavior where
Directory Manager needed to conform to the password policy?

If not, how do we create a user account in 389 ldap server with rights to
check and update user password hashes, and still enforce configured
password policies?

Please advise
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