Re: openldap and password aging links?

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Ezra Taylor wrote:
> Check out using Kerberos and Openldap.  Your users will get authenticated
> via Kerberos and authorize using Openldap.
> 
I'm not adding kerberos to the mix. All I'd like, since several folks have
posted excellent links towards letting the users change their own ldap
passwords is a way to get openldap to age them, and I haven't seen anything on
that yet.

	mark
> 
> 
> On Jan 23, 2008 12:32 PM, <m.roth2006@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>> I'm just looking into password aging using openldap, and would appreciate
>> if anyone had a link or links to a FAQ, Howto, or discussion that does *not*
>> end in "but that's a question for another mailing list...."
>>
>> What I have is this: one server with local passwords, and all the others
>> are using openldap. Ideally, I'd like to a) age passwords, and b) allow
>> users to change their LDAP password without me needing to get the encrypted
>> passwords from them and then do an ldapmodify....
>>
>>      mark
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