Jim Boden wrote:
That is exactly what I need. Thank you Howard!
Can anyone tell me where are the pwd histories stored? I was working
with another client that spoke exop and found that I could get pwd
expiry to work, but not the quality settings or the history.
They're stored in the user entr
Kurt D. Zeilenga wrote:
At 11:57 AM 12/19/2005, Jim Boden wrote:
Is there a way to force openldap to hash the userPassword entry if the client
does not?
As distributed, no. slapd(8) preserves the value of userPassword
precisely as presented.
But if the client does not use ex
At 11:57 AM 12/19/2005, Jim Boden wrote:
>Is there a way to force openldap to hash the userPassword entry if the client
>does not?
As distributed, no. slapd(8) preserves the value of userPassword
precisely as presented.
> But if the client does not use exop, is there anything we can do to f
Is there a way to force openldap to hash the userPassword entry if the client
does not? I saw that if the client uses the EXOP protocol, then you can
specify a specific hash method within slapd.conf.
But if the client does not use exop, is there anything we can do to force a
hash?
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