Hi,

the issue comes back to my desk today.

Steve is right about the openldap Version, BUT ppolicy is also available at openldap-servers 2.3:
http://www.openldap.org/software/man.cgi?query=slapo-ppolicy&apropos=0&sektion=5&manpath=OpenLDAP+2.3-Release&format=html

The problem is that, there are some bugs in the policy "changing password". If one don't use that, this should be possible. As i reread my configs the account for connecting to the ldap-server of course needs the right to write ;-)

I don't know if someone has succeded the LDAP/Passwordchange/ppolicy with newer sope-ldap or the recent version
(sope49-ldap-4.9-20120601_1664).


Best regards
Philipp

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Am 01.03.2011 20:53, schrieb Stephen Ingram:
Philipp-

Philipp v. Strobl-Albeg wrote:

For now i found an old thread talking about some related issue (http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00215.html).

Could please anybody tell me, if i have also a sope-ldap Problem with older ldap (2.3) and password change function ?

sope49-ldap-4.9-20110127_1664.el5.1 and openldap-servers-2.3.43-12.el5_5.3

I believe you have use a more recent version of openldap that supports the ppolicy schema (I think 2.4 minimum). LDAP has to contain the appropriate attributes and you have to insert the necessary info in the SOGo config, per the manual. You also have to use a different sope-ldap package in the inverse repository that supports this functionality.

Steve
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