Greeting Stefan, I have the same result. The 'Password can change' don't have any effect.
Robert
Hi List, I hope sombody can give a Solution for the following behaviour: First the environment: One Samba 3.0.23b PDC with LDAP Backend (OpenLDAp 2.3) Another Samba 3.0.23b BDC with replicated LDAP Backend (OpenLDAP 2.3) Account policies set in LDAP and importet on both Samba PCs by pdbedit -y -i ldapsam as follows (working almost fine at least for password history, min length and bad logon attempt): min password length => 7 password history => 3 maximum password age => 7776000 i.e. 90 days minimum password age => 86400 i.e. 1 day Now the behaviour: If I set the password as admin with smbpasswd the parameters password must change, password last change and password can change are set to the correct values according to the above policies. No I want the user to be able to change his password on the same day so I changed the password can change parameter, but if a user wants to change his password it doesn't matter wich value is set in password can change. The first date a user may change his password is: <password last changed> + <minimum password age> Is the parameter password can change just informational? Kind regards Stefan
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