Bliss, Aaron wrote:
We don't store that information in easy client readable form, and not at all if you're not using replication.I'm sure that you guys will know how to run these queries against my directory servers (pardon the newbie questions), but can you tell me how to: 1. Check last time passwords were changed (similar functionality to chage)
2. check when passwords are due to expire (similar functionality to chage)
The operational attribute passwordExpirationTime
3. Return list of users who have access to a specific server (I'm using the host attribute in order to restrict access to servers) i.e. show list of users who have access to serverA
ldapsearch .... (host=serverA) uidYou will need to index the host attribute for equality if you have many entries or you may find your performance suffers.
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