On Feb 23, 2008, at 3:11 AM, Dieter Kluenter wrote:
Chris Shenton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I'm running 2.3.39 and using ppolicy to enforce our password
policy. Got an LDIF file:
dn: cn=npg2810,ou=policies,dc=nasascience,dc=nasa,dc=gov
cn: npg2810
objectClass: top
objectClass: pwdPolicy
objectClass: organizationalRole
objectClass: pwdPolicyChecker
description: OpenLDAP ppolicy to implement NPG2810-like restrictions
pwdAttribute: userPassword
pwdAttribute value should contain the OID of attribute type
userpassword,
which is 2.5.4.35
Thanks, that got me going. I could swear I used "userPassword" in a
previous version of OpenLDAP.
Perhaps the docs and LDIF file should mention that you need to use the
OID rather than the name?
Both the man page for slapo-ppolicy and draft-behera-ldap-password-
policy-xx.txt say "userPassword".
Thanks.