[Freeipa-users] Remove password exiration after useradd

Matt . yamakasi.014 at gmail.com
Thu Feb 5 16:13:26 UTC 2015


Yes, when receiving your email I found that indeed. My ldapEditor
doesn't allow me to add that value, so this need to be done using the
commandline ?



2015-02-05 15:03 GMT+01:00 Rob Crittenden <rcritten at redhat.com>:
> Matt . wrote:
>> HI,
>>
>> I'm already doing so without any luck. If you remember something,
>> would be nice to know!
>>
>> So it should be possible to do still ?
>
> If the DN of the entry adding the password is in passSyncManagersDNs in
> the entry dn: cn=ipa_pwd_extop,cn=plugins,cn=config then the password
> will not be marked as expired (password policy is not applied at all IIRC).
>
> rob
>
>>
>> 2015-02-05 14:26 GMT+01:00 Dmitri Pal <dpal at redhat.com>:
>>> On 02/05/2015 07:59 AM, Matt . wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> OK, but as far as I understand we made some change, using a
>>>> commandline command which I cannot remember or find, which goes around
>>>> the password policy, or the attribute you talk about, when you add a
>>>> user.
>>>>
>>>> Can I change that globally? As we did it seems... but we were testing
>>>> so much back those days that it seems to be lost or so.
>>>
>>>
>>> I do not remember the detils from top of my head. You can probably try to
>>> search the mail archives.
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Matt
>>>>
>>>> 2015-02-05 13:21 GMT+01:00 Dmitri Pal <dpal at redhat.com>:
>>>>>
>>>>> On 02/05/2015 05:54 AM, Matt . wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In the past we have done some testsetups with password expiring after
>>>>>> we added a user, at the moment I have difficulties with this on 4.1.2
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What I need is the following:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - We add a user using json/kinit
>>>>>> - The user is added in the right way
>>>>>> - tThe user should be able to use his set password by the admin (at
>>>>>> least
>>>>>> ldap)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> At the moment the password is expired directly and I tried adding the
>>>>>> user with min/max lifetime to 0/0 which didn't work out. Als 0/500
>>>>>> doesn't seem to fix my issue.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I thought we had to do a little but more to accomplish this, but I'm
>>>>>> not able to find this (anymore)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Does someone have a clue how to fix this ? I'm quite sure this is
>>>>>> possible.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Matt
>>>>>>
>>>>> It was always the feature of IPA to require password change on the first
>>>>> login after it was created.
>>>>> If you do not want it to be expired you need to change the expiration
>>>>> attribute of the account not min max life.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Thank you,
>>>>> Dmitri Pal
>>>>>
>>>>> Sr. Engineering Manager IdM portfolio
>>>>> Red Hat, Inc.
>>>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Thank you,
>>> Dmitri Pal
>>>
>>> Sr. Engineering Manager IdM portfolio
>>> Red Hat, Inc.
>>>
>>
>




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