I am not sure if it will fit your needs but we have used PWM with good results. 

https://github.com/pwm-project/pwm 

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> From: "Jeffery Kalchik" <jdkalc...@landolakes.com>
> To: "General discussion list for the 389 Directory server project."
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> Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2016 8:01:00 AM
> Subject: [389-users] Self-service password reset?

> I’ll admit up front that comparatively speaking, this is a tiny, tiny, tiny
> little environment, only a few hundred users in the directory service.

> We have a 60 day password expiration requirement. Users range from nerdy
> infrastructure types to Windows developers to business users.

> Is anybody using an httpd (Apache2) based self-service password reset tool?

> I’ve been looking at the LTB self-service password reset
> application(http://ltb-project.org/wiki/documentation/self-service-password/latest/start).
> I can probably get it to work for me, but I’m also looking at some fairly
> non-trivial modifications, I suspect.

> Jeff Kalchik

> Systems Engineering

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