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Re: ppolicy configuration
Hello Angel,
Yes, you are correct.
Just like Michael suggested yesterday, my ppolicy schema was not
loaded. I had it in the system earlier, which added extra confusion.
As per Michael's advice, I found [on my system] and loaded a
ready-made ppolicy.ldif and there are no more configuration errors,
for now. :)
Sincerely,
Igor Shmukler
On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 9:06 AM, Angel L. Mateo <amateo@um.es> wrote:
>
> El 09/03/15 a las 12:10, Igor Shmukler escribió:
>>
>> I also have an LDIF for default policy, added as: $ldapadd -x -D
>> cn=admin,dc=example,dc=com -W -f default_ppolicy.ldif
>>
>> It contains:
>> dn: ou=policies,dc=example,dc=com
>> objectClass: top
>> objectClass: organizationalUnit
>> ou: policies
>>
>> dn: cn=ppolicy,ou=policies,dc=example,dc=com
>> objectClass: top
>> objectClass: device
>> objectClass: pwdPolicyChecker
>> objectClass: pwdPolicy
>> cn: ppolicy
>> pwdAttribute: userPassword
>
>
> I think the problem is the pwdAttribute attribute in your ldif.
> Although in examples is shown as you have, in my case I had to put the OID
> of the userPassword, not the "userPassword" string.
>
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