Legatus wrote:
> I am new to the list, and I apologize if this question has been
> answered before.
>
> I haven't done much programming for LDAP, though I have been managing
> directories for years. I am working with some developers, who a)
> aren't very imaginative, b) not very clever, and c) lazy. So I need
> to know how to get at the password information that says a password
> has expired, is about to expire, et. al. I have tried to query for the
> attributes using ldapsearch that seem to be what I want, like
> passwordexpirationtime, but I get nothing back.
Can you post your exact ldapsearch command line? Note that
passwordexpirationtime and other password attributes in user entries are
operational attributes - this means they are not retrieved by default
with an LDAP search but must be explicitly listed in the list of
attributes to retrieve.
> They all figure I should know the magic incantation, since I know how
> to make the directory work, and usually that would be the case. This
> time I am stuck. Anyone solved this problem. I am running FDS 1.0.2,
> and 1.0.4. I get the same result in both. Any help would be great.
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