hi,
which attributes are used to hold password policy information?
i want to test it and i tried to change passwordexpirationtime to
force expiration/warning but no success.
regards,
muzzol
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Hi.
Is it possible to change the value of an LDAP object's DN attribute? I'd
like to be able to change from uppercase to lowercase, but I'm not sure if
it's supposed to work being the DN attribute and all.. My inital attempts
have failed, so just thought I'd ask you guys if it's supposed to work
It's not an actual attribute, it's a path to the LDAP entry. So in
order to change it you just need to rename the LDAP entry. Can you
give an example of the DN that you want to change ?
2010/1/5 Kenneth Holter kenneho@gmail.com:
Hi.
Is it possible to change the value of an LDAP object's
Hello Guys,
I have a doubt regarding the 389 Server Client Architecture. Say, I have 389
Server working and I have few Linux Clients. Now you say that if 389 client
is configured it will login through credentials which is configured in
Server. So what about the local Users on that Client.
How
Can 389 Server be used as Inventory Management System like Hardware ,
Software, Machines Details, RAM details etc.
What purpose can we use 389 Server for?
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Thanks for your reply.
It's actually as simple as changing DN
uid=someuser,ou=users,dc=example,dc=org
to uid=SOMEUSER,ou=users,dc=example,dc=org kind of thing. But I think I
got it wrong in the first place, because what I was trying to do was to make
the username uppercase, and by converting the
Sounds like a solution looking for a problem?
There are a couple interesting scheme's that could be used to track hosts
(take a look):
objectClass: ieee802device
objectClass: iphost
However- I think with the way most organizations treat 'inventory
management', I'd avoid storing this info in a
On Tue, 2010-01-05 at 10:31 +0100, muzzol wrote:
hi,
which attributes are used to hold password policy information?
i want to test it and i tried to change passwordexpirationtime to
force expiration/warning but no success.
regards,
muzzol
Hmm . . . off the top of my head (and
Our AD admins want to move users from our ou=Users tree to a new tree called
ou=Departed, after we've locked the accounts, so that we know when a user has
left the company and we've completed the cleanup process. We've discovered
through trial and error that when they do this on the AD server,
Anne Cross wrote:
Our AD admins want to move users from our ou=Users tree to a new tree called
ou=Departed, after we've locked the accounts, so that we know when a user has
left the company and we've completed the cleanup process. We've discovered
through trial and error that when they do
Ajeet S Raina a écrit :
Can 389 Server be used as Inventory Management System like Hardware ,
Software, Machines Details, RAM details etc.
What purpose can we use 389 Server for?
There are softwares to do inventory that works very well, better than a
solution on a ldap server, here at work,
Ajeet S Raina a écrit :
Hello Guys,
I have a doubt regarding the 389 Server Client Architecture. Say, I
have 389 Server working and I have few Linux Clients. Now you say that
if 389 client is configured it will login through credentials which is
configured in Server. So what about the local
I'm trying to upgrade from fedora-ds-base-1.1.2 and admin-1.1.6 to
389-ds-base-1.2.4 and admin-1.1.9. Running setup-ds-admin.pl -u I get:
Are you ready to set up your servers? [yes]:
dn: cn=SMD5,cn=Password Storage Schemes,cn=plugins,cn=config
objectclass: top
objectclass: nsSlapdPlugin
cn:
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On 01/05/2010 02:23 PM, Orion Poplawski wrote:
Error adding entry 'cn=SMD5,cn=Password Storage
Schemes,cn=plugins,cn=config'. Error: Object class violation
Cause appears to be:
[05/Jan/2010:14:11:10 -0700] - Entry cn=SMD5,cn=Password Storage
Schemes,cn=plugins,cn=config missing attribute
Orion Poplawski wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade from fedora-ds-base-1.1.2 and admin-1.1.6 to
389-ds-base-1.2.4 and admin-1.1.9. Running setup-ds-admin.pl -u I get:
Are you ready to set up your servers? [yes]:
dn: cn=SMD5,cn=Password Storage Schemes,cn=plugins,cn=config
objectclass: top
Orion Poplawski wrote:
On 01/05/2010 02:23 PM, Orion Poplawski wrote:
Error adding entry 'cn=SMD5,cn=Password Storage
Schemes,cn=plugins,cn=config'. Error: Object class violation
Cause appears to be:
[05/Jan/2010:14:11:10 -0700] - Entry cn=SMD5,cn=Password Storage
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