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. ;-)
>
>
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