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Adam Chandler commented on MRM-1466:
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Agreed. I'm not sure why it would be trying to change the password at all.
LDAP is enabled, all users were imported, everything looks good...except for
this one issue. I'm perplexed. The one hold out of hope that I have is that I
won't see this issue when I migrate to a Tomcat installation instead. Any
other suggestions that you may have would be greatly appreciated.
> LDAP authentication forces "Change Password" even upon authentication success
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> Key: MRM-1466
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRM-1466
> Project: Archiva
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Users/Security
> Affects Versions: 1.3.4
> Environment: Linux RHEL 5.5 / Archiva 1.3.4 stand-alone execution
> Reporter: Adam Chandler
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> I have a split configuration and for the life of me cannot figure out why
> Archiva is prompting users to change their passwords upon successful login.
> I have set security.policy.password.expiration.enabled=false to no avail. I
> have made this change in the split conf area as well as in the
> security.properties AND security_en.properties under the .../WEB-INF/...
> area. Nothing seems to work. The other values in the security.properties
> get picked up fine, so I can only assume this is a bug.
> Please let me know what additional information would be useful.
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