Philip Kime wrote:
Yes.  The global setting must be enabled to use any sort of password
syntax checking.  > You can then override it at the subtree or user
level.

Hmm, doesn't seem to make any difference - I enabled password syntax
checking at the global level and it works, if I try to override it with
different checking at the subtree/user level, it's ignored, although the
global settings are enforced.
On the same panel where the global option is, there is a checkbox for enabling file-grained policies. The server will not enforce fine-grained policies unless this box is checked.

-NGK
PK


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