I made a script to generate such an html page. Updated by a daily cron task.
http://toolserver.org/~nicdumz/expired.html (I dont see any issue with listing publicly such information? If there's any, let me know/delete the html ...) Regards, 2010/6/3 MZMcBride <[email protected]>: > River Tarnell wrote: >> willow% date2days 2010-06-02 >> 14762 >> willow% ldapsearch -h ldap -b ou=people,o=unix,o=toolserver >> '(&(objectclass=posixaccount)(shadowexpire<=14762))' dn >> version: 1 >> dn: uid=leon,ou=People,o=unix,o=toolserver >> >> ... > > Surely there's a way to make a cleaner interface for this. That ldapsearch > command gives me chest pains, and the output isn't particularly friendly > either. > > Would it be an issue if I (or someone else) set up some sort of list of > accounts with their expiration dates in a pretty HTML table? If it's not an > issue, is it best to access the LDAP database from the command line? > > MZMcBride > > P.S. http://toolserver.org/~river/license.txt is returning a 404. ;-) > > > > _______________________________________________ > Toolserver-l mailing list ([email protected]) > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/toolserver-l > Posting guidelines for this list: > https://wiki.toolserver.org/view/Mailing_list_etiquette > -- Nicolas Dumazet — NicDumZ _______________________________________________ Toolserver-l mailing list ([email protected]) https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/toolserver-l Posting guidelines for this list: https://wiki.toolserver.org/view/Mailing_list_etiquette
