On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 1:18 PM, Rich Megginson <rmeggins at redhat.com> wrote: > Legatus wrote: > > I did that. I know I have done that in the past. I see on one account > > the passwordExpWarned, I don't see passwordExpirationTime. We need to > > be able to give users warnings that the password will expire in N > > days. Am I looking in the wrong place, or is there a setting I > > haven't set? I set up a policy that is supposed to expire passwords, > > and warn users. > One thing is that a user who has not had his/her password changed since > password expiration was enabled will not have the passwordExpirationTime > attribute in his/her entry, but you could add it manually. > > Another thing - I'm not sure how it is possible that a user could have > the passwordExpWarned but not the passwordExpirationTime attribute. > Just looking at the code, everywhere it sets passwordExpWarned it also > sets passwordExpirationTime. > That is why I am confused. I thought that was how it was supposed to work. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/389-users/attachments/20080307/2061f968/attachment.html