Pavel Zuna wrote:
On 04/27/2010 09:49 PM, Rob Crittenden wrote:
Pavel Zůna wrote:
Don't mind the numbering. This is a completely independent patch.
It adds a new pwpolicy plugin based on baseldap.py classes. It has the
same functionality as the current pwpolicy plugin, but a more clean
and con
On 04/27/2010 09:49 PM, Rob Crittenden wrote:
Pavel Zůna wrote:
Don't mind the numbering. This is a completely independent patch.
It adds a new pwpolicy plugin based on baseldap.py classes. It has the
same functionality as the current pwpolicy plugin, but a more clean
and consistent interface,
Rob Crittenden wrote:
> Pavel Zůna wrote:
>> Don't mind the numbering. This is a completely independent patch.
>>
>> It adds a new pwpolicy plugin based on baseldap.py classes. It has
>> the same functionality as the current pwpolicy plugin, but a more
>> clean and consistent interface, fine graine
Pavel Zůna wrote:
Don't mind the numbering. This is a completely independent patch.
It adds a new pwpolicy plugin based on baseldap.py classes. It has the
same functionality as the current pwpolicy plugin, but a more clean and
consistent interface, fine grained search capabilities, etc.
This
Don't mind the numbering. This is a completely independent patch.
It adds a new pwpolicy plugin based on baseldap.py classes. It has the
same functionality as the current pwpolicy plugin, but a more clean and
consistent interface, fine grained search capabilities, etc.
This is actually an upd
Rob Crittenden wrote:
Pavel Zuna wrote:
Last week, I spent a good amount of time investigating about the way
we build/normalize DNs. Most issues, that came up recently originated
in the password policy plugin as it needed specially crafted DNs for
class of service (CoS) entries. As I was playi
Pavel Zuna wrote:
Last week, I spent a good amount of time investigating about the way we
build/normalize DNs. Most issues, that came up recently originated in
the password policy plugin as it needed specially crafted DNs for class
of service (CoS) entries. As I was playing around with it, I de
Pavel Zuna wrote:
Last week, I spent a good amount of time investigating about the way we
build/normalize DNs. Most issues, that came up recently originated in
the password policy plugin as it needed specially crafted DNs for class
of service (CoS) entries. As I was playing around with it, I de
Last week, I spent a good amount of time investigating about the way we
build/normalize DNs. Most issues, that came up recently originated in the
password policy plugin as it needed specially crafted DNs for class of service
(CoS) entries. As I was playing around with it, I decided to rewrite it