Thanks, Roland. However, I have seen this page and have this module
enabled, but this does not give me access to the operational attributes
OpenLDAP uses such as pwdReset and pwdFailureCount, etc. Please see the
link in my original mail below for a list of these attributes.

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From:   Roland Gruber <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected]
Date:   09/23/2011 05:10 AM
Subject:        Re: [Lam-public] OpenLDAP ppolicy attributes.



Hi Isaac,

yes, there is a user module for ppolicy in LAM Pro. Just enable it in your
LAM server profile (tab "Modules").

See also here:

http://www.ldap-account-manager.org/static/doc/manual/ch03.html#idp5610512


Best regards

Roland



On 20.09.2011 16:24, Isaac Freeman wrote:
>
>
> In OpenLDAP using the ppolicy overlay, there are certain hidden(?) (or
> maybe implied?) attributes attached to any account with a ppolicy
extension
> which are not returned by a simple LDAP search, such as
> pwdAccountLockedTime and pwdChangedTime. Is there a simple way to
> manipulate these attributes with LAM (Pro)? They don't show up in the
user
> account screen's ppolicy tab, or in the tree view. Currently, the only
way
> I have to modify these (including the pwdReset attribute used to unlock
an
> account) is to import an LDIF modifying the account directly.
>
> http://www.zytrax.com/books/ldap/ch6/ppolicy.html#operationalattributes
>
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