I am a little confused. I had OpenLDAP up and running in RHEL5. I just couldn't 
do the complex password checking. I installed all of the RPM's but was not 
seeing the files necessary. I tried a fresh server install and only added the 
rpm's from the site but I don't see any OpenLDAP files at all except at 
/usr/local/openldap. So do I also need the OpenLDAP RPM from Red Hat to make 
this work? And if so, is there a minimum version of OpenLDAP that I need to 
install?

Thanks,
Sara Kline


-----Original Message-----
From: Clément OUDOT [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2012 11:28 AM
To: Kline, Sara
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: FW: Tightening up ppolicy

2012/5/2 Kline, Sara <[email protected]>:
> Would the version of OpenLDAP that is installed cause an issue? I am on 
> 2.3.43, which is the last release from Red Hat fro RHEL5.


You need to install all RPMs, and not use the OpenLDAP version of CentOS.

Clément.

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