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Re: Tightening up ppolicy



2012/5/2 Aaron Richton <richton@nbcs.rutgers.edu>:
> On Tue, 1 May 2012, Kline, Sara wrote:
>
>> I am not a programmer. I am just starting to learn Perl, but am not much
>> beyond Hello World. Does anyone have an example that I could work from? I
>> have some very rudimentary programming skills in a few languages but I have
>> not found any examples online thus far that look like what I need.
>
>
> This project is licensed under the OpenLDAP Public License (so it's
> hopefully compatible with your organization's philosophy if you're already
> using slapd) and might be a starting point:
>
> http://open.calivia.com/projects/openldap
>
> blog entry with config file details:
>
> http://www.calivia.com/blog/mike/openldap-check_password-password-policy-module
>
>
>
> Another example is found in OpenLDAP ITS #6884.
>
> I've used neither of these options and cannot vouch for (nor against) them
> in any way.


You can also use the password checker module from LTB project:
http://ltb-project.org/wiki/documentation/openldap-ppolicy-check-password

It is based on the calivia module.

Clément.