Thanks Daniel,

I'll see what I can find out, and I'll let you when I resolve it.

Nima

On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Daniel Pittman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Nima Talebi <[email protected]> writes:
>
> > Here's another clue...
>
> Sadly, you have hit the limit of my understanding: everything /looks/
> right,
> to me.  I suspect it is something in the PAM stack.
>
> You might find that adding 'debug' options to the relevant modules, then
> watching /var/log/auth.log sheds some light on what is returning "password
> expired" or so?
>
> Alternately, maybe try setting "expires in 2099" in the LDAP directory, see
> if
> that fixes it?  Maybe some broken software is just doing "expires < now"
> rather than "expires > 0 and expires < now", and incorrectly reporting the
> password as expired?
>
> Good luck.  It all looks right to me, I fear. :(
>
>        Daniel
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