[389-users] 389-ds help

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I am new in this list.

I have tried centos-ds (v8), the latest version of 389-ds as well as 
389-ds 1.25.rc1 version on CentOS 5.4 system. None of installation works 
with password expiration policy. I did see the passwordexpwarned is set 
to 1 on the server, but the client has never got any warning whatsoever 
and still get into the system. However the password lockout does work 
though. From client (CentOS 5.4), the ldap.conf is configured as 
recommended to set pam_lookup_policy to yes and system-auth is also 
configured as recommended as well.

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Shouben Zhou
Science Systems and Applications Inc.(SSAI)
1 Enterprise Pkwy, Hampton, VA 23666
Tel: (757)951-1905  Fax: (757)951-1900
Email: Shouben.Zhou at nasa.gov





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