I looked them over but I'm still not clear on it. I don't necessarily want to lock out accounts after a certain amount of time, I just want to record the last login time. I guess I still don't see whether I need add that attribute to each user account, either manually or via some sort of script.
Thanks,
Harry
Harry Devine
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From: | Rich Megginson <rmeggins@xxxxxxxxxx>
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To: | "General discussion list for the 389 Directory server project." <389-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
Cc: | Harry Devine/ACT/FAA@FAA |
Date: | 07/26/2013 11:57 AM |
Subject: | Re: Question about lastlogintime |
On 07/26/2013 09:07 AM, harry.devine@xxxxxxx wrote:
We were interested in tracking a user's last login time, and I see the attribute that I can add in the user's profile. But we have 460 users so adding that in manually would be tedious. I saw this article online: https://fedorahosted.org/389/ticket/371 and wondered if all we had to do was add what it mentions to our dse.ldif file and restart the server.
Yes, but see http://www.port389.org/wiki/Account_Policy_Design and https://fedorahosted.org/389/ticket/47439
Would that work? If not, would scripting the addition of that attribute be possible? Or is there another way?
Thanks!
Harry
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