Hi
I am in the midsts of debugging this but am hoping anyone can shed some light on the issue
or point me in the right direction.
A certain combination of changes to the global password policy seems to break the abbility
to change a user's password.
user1(a)client01.example's password:
You are required to change your LDAP password immediately.
Last login: Mon Sep 27 16:06:18 2010 from 10.5.11.115
Connection to client01.example closed.
When it works it looks like:
ssh client01 -l user1
user1@client01's password:
You are required to change your LDAP password immediately.
Creating directory '/home/user1'.
WARNING: Your password has expired.
You must change your password now and login again!
Changing password for user user1
Enter login(LDAP) password:
Connection to client01 closed.
Settings that we have toggled in the global password policy is:
Enable fine-grained password policy
User must change password after reset
Allow changes in x days
We don't change anything on the client so I am 99% sure its not a a pam
misconfiguration.
Best Regards
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