On 11/8/23 15:55, Aaron Enders wrote:
Hello,
Question: Is there a way to allow users to change their password if the password has already expired?
I've been fighting this issue for months now and havn't found a resolution. My users are able to change their password if it is not expired however once expired even in the Grace login period they are unable to change due to anonomus binds not allowed. Is there an ACI that would apply here? My problem is I use a VPN solution which only allerts the users the password is expiring however they do not have a way to change.
Hi
I am surprised because during grace period the user should be able to
successfully bind and change his password. Being authenticated the ACI
should allow to the user to change his own password.
In access logs you may check if BIND is successful or not. If it is not
then I would suspect grace period to be over or a bug.
best regards
Thierry
Thanks
Aaron
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