Juan,
There is a work around to get it working on 1.2.11.15. You need to add
these attributes to the "cn=cn=nsPwPolicyEntry, dc=example,dc=com" or
whatever subtree you added the policy to:
objectclass: extensibleObject
passwordTrackUpdateTime: on
In 1.2.11.16 this attribute will be added to the schema, so
"objectclass: extensibleObject" will not be required. It will also
check the main config, and correctly enable this setting for
subtree/user password policies. You will also be able to turn it off
for subtree/user policies if you so desire.
Regards,
Mark
On 09/28/2012 11:14 AM, Mark Reynolds wrote:
Juan,
I did reproduce the problem. If you setup a subtree policy through
the console, it doesn't pull in the config setting. I'll file the ticket.
Mark
On 09/28/2012 07:09 AM, Juan Carlos Camargo wrote:
> I've installed 10.2.11.15 on a lab machine (fedora17) and set
> passwordTrackUpdateTime to on in config. This is the first time I'm
> testing this feature, I dont know if this also happens in former
> 10.2.11x versions. I've noticed that whenever a password policy is
> applied to an user, either directly or inherited from branch/ou, the
> pwdUpdateTime stops updating upon password changes. If I remove the
> password policy then the attribute works as expected. Is this the
> correct behaviour?
>
> Regards.
> JC.
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