Hi John,

We basically would need LPPE just for mapping the one code to one error. At
a high level, it seems like hitting a fly with a sledge hammer. :) I'm not
really opposed to using LPPE just seeing if there were some other
alternatives to see what all our options are.

Thanks,
Aaron

On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 12:35 PM, John Gasper <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi Aaron,
>
> What's your use case that LPPE doesn't provide support for? In my
> extremely humble opinion :D, I'd say LPPE does a good job mapping ldap
> error codes to various messages.
>
> John
>
>  On 10/14/14 6:30 AM, Aaron Grant wrote:
>
> I was wondering if someone had an example of where they caught a certain
> LDAP error code and changed the error message presented to the end user?
>
>  We are going to be locking accounts after a number of invalid attempts
> and would like to display that the account was locked. LDAP gives a unique
> code for this, so it would be cool to identify the authentication issue. I
> know LPPE can handle some of this, I was wonder if someone had an
> alternative solution.
>
>  Thanks!
> Aaron
>
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