Anyone have password aging working in Openldap 2.2.13-7 on Centos? The system continues to prompt for a new password regardless of whether it's been changed or not. Thanks -- Flambeau Inc. Technology Center - Baraboo, WI Email : tblader at flambeau.com Keyserver: http://pgp.mit.edu KeyID: 0x00E9EC2C
tblader wrote:> Anyone have password aging working in Openldap 2.2.13-7 on Centos? > The system continues to prompt for a new password regardless of > whether it's been changed or not. > ThanksNot sure how you are using openldap for authentication ... but if you are doing it via samba+openldap, there are 3 passwords that could be changed. More info is going to be required to help figure out the problem. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 252 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20080108/9d0c12de/attachment-0003.sig>
On Tue, 2008-01-08 at 04:37 -0600, Johnny Hughes wrote:> tblader wrote: > > Anyone have password aging working in Openldap 2.2.13-7 on Centos? > > The system continues to prompt for a new password regardless of > > whether it's been changed or not. > > Thanks > > Not sure how you are using openldap for authentication ... but if you > are doing it via samba+openldap, there are 3 passwords that could be > changed. > > More info is going to be required to help figure out the problem.---- something changed with last CentOS 5 update because I ran into that too (or so it was reported to me). Some users were asked to change their password (Mac users on one network, Windows users on another). The constant was of course OpenLDAP and I suppose that something in pam was driving it and not samba. Anyway, system never asked me to change my password(s) which I don't fully understand but I do have to take the users word for it that it happened. Craig