Hello,
We are running 389-ds-base.2.2.7 .
While creating accounts, sometimes we know until when they need to be active. Is there a way to manually set a "expiration date" for the account, so after that date nsAccount is set to true?
Having gone through rhds and 389-ds pages, it seems it's only possible to create a policy to deactivate accounts after an inactivity limit.
I can always create a mechanism myself (such as adding a new attribute and checking it by a cron job ...) , but I want to see if there is a native way to do this?
Thanks
Cenk
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