Re: enforce strong passwords

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Hi Nathan,

yep this would meet my requirements.
As an aside: Would it be in scope of this project to have a webinterface to allow the users to change their passwords?
If the endusers don't have a valid shell on a Unix box and they need to change their password.

Would the ldapserver give back meaningfull errors as to why a password change was rejected?
Maybe a stupid question: Will changing the password via ldappasswd enforce all the policies set? ( e.g. password history, lockout, expiration)
If ldappasswd does this, I guess it does, I guess a webinterface would basically be a frontend to ldappasswd.

Greetings,
Jo
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