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Hi Isaac,

pwdAccountLockedTime can be set with the button "(Un)Lock account". The
attribute pwdReset is controlled via the checkbox "Password change
required".
The other attributes are marked as read-only in the documentation.

Does this help you?


Best regards

Roland



Am 23.09.2011 16:03, schrieb Isaac Freeman:
> 
> 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.
> 
> --
> Isaac Freeman - Systems Administrator
> IBM Information Protection Services
> [email protected]
> 919-254-0245
> 
> 
> 
> 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
>>
>> --
>> Isaac Freeman - Systems Administrator
>> IBM Information Protection Services
>> [email protected]
>> 919-254-0245
>>
>>
>>
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