SF Feature #3382302 - I would love to be able to set a password Policy #19

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opened 2015-09-25 04:29:55 +00:00 by deon · 1 comment
deon commented 2015-09-25 04:29:55 +00:00 (Migrated from gitlab.dege.au)

Using OpenLDAP with the ppolicy overlay, we get a pwdPolicySubentry attribute.

This cannot be displayed in the Person template, but it also cannot be set, as per "pwdPolicySubentry removed from template as it is not defined by an ObjectClass".

If you try adding the attribute to a Person class, you get an error on restarting the LDAP server that " user-defined ObjectClass includes operational attributes". It would be nice to be able to just choose a password policy at object creation instead of having to hack the attribute in from a command-line.

Using OpenLDAP with the ppolicy overlay, we get a pwdPolicySubentry attribute. This cannot be displayed in the Person template, but it also cannot be set, as per "pwdPolicySubentry removed from template as it is not defined by an ObjectClass". If you try adding the attribute to a Person class, you get an error on restarting the LDAP server that " user-defined ObjectClass includes operational attributes". It would be nice to be able to just choose a password policy at object creation instead of having to hack the attribute in from a command-line.
deon commented 2020-08-23 02:36:09 +00:00 (Migrated from gitlab.dege.au)

mentioned in commit c004a291d7

mentioned in commit c004a291d7f7d9ea86706ffda50ea1a4b178adb5
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