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SLAPO_PPOLICY(5)              File Formats Manual             SLAPO_PPOLICY(5)

NAME
       slapo-ppolicy - Password Policy overlay

SYNOPSIS
       /usr/local/etc/openldap/slapd.conf

DESCRIPTION
       The  ppolicy  overlay  is  an  implementation  of  the most recent IETF
       Password Policy proposal for LDAP.   When instantiated, it  intercepts,
       decodes and applies specific password policy controls to overall use of
       a backend database, changes to user password fields, etc.

       The overlay provides a variety of password  control  mechanisms.   They
       include  password  aging--both minimum and maximum ages, password reuse
       and duplication control, account time-outs, mandatory password  resets,
       acceptable  password  content, and even grace logins.  Different groups
       of users may be associated with different password policies, and  there
       is no limit to the number of password policies that may be created.

       Note that some of the policies do not take effect when the operation is
       performed with the rootdn identity; all the operations, when  performed
       with  any  other identity, may be subjected to constraints, like access
       control.

CONFIGURATION
       These slapd.conf configuration options apply to  the  ppolicy  overlay.
       They should appear after the overlay directive.

       ppolicy_default <policyDN>
              Specify  the  DN of the pwdPolicy object to use when no specific
              policy is set on a given user's entry. If there is  no  specific
              policy  for  an  entry and no default is given, then no policies
              will be enforced.

       ppolicy_hash_cleartext
              Specify that cleartext  passwords  present  in  Add  and  Modify
              requests  should  be hashed before being stored in the database.
              This violates the  X.500/LDAP  information  model,  but  may  be
              needed  to  compensate  for  LDAP  clients  that  don't  use the
              Password Modify extended operation to manage passwords.   It  is
              recommended  that when this option is used that compare, search,
              and read access be denied to all directory users.

       ppolicy_use_lockout
              A client will always receive an LDAP InvalidCredentials response
              when  Binding  to  a locked account. By default, when a Password
              Policy control was provided on  the  Bind  request,  a  Password
              Policy response will be included with no special error code set.
              This option changes the Password Policy response to include  the
              AccountLocked  error  code.  Note that sending the AccountLocked
              error code provides useful information  to  an  attacker;  sites
              that  are  sensitive  to  security issues should not enable this
              option.

OBJECT CLASS
       The ppolicy  overlay  depends  on  the  pwdPolicy  object  class.   The
       definition of that class is as follows:

           (  1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.8.2.1
               NAME 'pwdPolicy'
               AUXILIARY
               SUP top
               MUST ( pwdAttribute )
               MAY (
                   pwdMinAge $ pwdMaxAge $ pwdInHistory $
                   pwdCheckQuality $ pwdMinLength $
                   pwdExpireWarning $ pwdGraceAuthnLimit $
                   pwdLockout $ pwdLockoutDuration $
                   pwdMaxFailure $ pwdFailureCountInterval $
                   pwdMustChange $ pwdAllowUserChange $
                   pwdSafeModify ) )

       This   implementation  also  provides  an  additional  pwdPolicyChecker
       objectclass, used for password quality checking (see below).

           (  1.3.6.1.4.1.4754.2.99.1
               NAME 'pwdPolicyChecker'
               AUXILIARY
               SUP top
               MAY ( pwdCheckModule ) )

       Every account that should be subject to password policy control  should
       have  a  pwdPolicySubentry  attribute  containing  the  DN  of  a valid
       pwdPolicy entry, or they can simply use  the  configured  default.   In
       this  way  different  users  may  be  managed  according  to  different
       policies.

OBJECT CLASS ATTRIBUTES
       Each one of the sections  below  details  the  meaning  and  use  of  a
       particular attribute of this pwdPolicy object class.

       pwdAttribute

       This attribute contains the name of the attribute to which the password
       policy is applied. For example, the password policy may be  applied  to
       the userPassword attribute.

       Note:  in this implementation, the only value accepted for pwdAttribute
       is  userPassword .

           (  1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.8.1.1
              NAME 'pwdAttribute'
              EQUALITY objectIdentifierMatch
              SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.38 )

       pwdMinAge

       This attribute contains the number of seconds that must elapse  between
       modifications  allowed  to  the  password.  If  this  attribute  is not
       present, zero seconds is assumed (i.e. the  password  may  be  modified
       whenever and however often is desired).

           (  1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.8.1.2
              NAME 'pwdMinAge'
              EQUALITY integerMatch
              SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27
              SINGLE-VALUE )

       pwdMaxAge

       This  attribute  contains  the number of seconds after which a modified
       password will expire.  If this attribute is  not  present,  or  if  its
       value is zero (0), then passwords will not expire.

           (  1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.8.1.3
              NAME 'pwdMaxAge'
              EQUALITY integerMatch
              SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27
              SINGLE-VALUE )

       pwdInHistory

       This  attribute is used to specify the maximum number of used passwords
       that will be stored in the pwdHistory attribute.  If  the  pwdInHistory
       attribute  is  not present, or if its value is zero (0), used passwords
       will not be stored in pwdHistory and thus any previously-used  password
       may  be  reused.   No  history checking occurs if the password is being
       modified by the rootdn, although the password is saved in the history.

           (  1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.8.1.4
              NAME 'pwdInHistory'
              EQUALITY integerMatch
              SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27
              SINGLE-VALUE )

       pwdCheckQuality

       This attribute indicates if and how password  syntax  will  be  checked
       while  a  password is being modified or added. If this attribute is not
       present, or its value is zero (0), no syntax checking will be done.  If
       its  value  is  one  (1),  the server will check the syntax, and if the
       server is unable to check the syntax,  whether  due  to  a  client-side
       hashed password or some other reason, it will be accepted. If its value
       is two (2), the server will check the syntax,  and  if  the  server  is
       unable  to  check  the  syntax  it  will  return  an error refusing the
       password.

           (  1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.8.1.5
              NAME 'pwdCheckQuality'
              EQUALITY integerMatch
              SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27
              SINGLE-VALUE )

       pwdMinLength

       When  syntax  checking  is  enabled  (see  also   the   pwdCheckQuality
       attribute),  this  attribute  contains the minimum number of characters
       that will be accepted in a password. If this attribute is not  present,
       minimum  password  length  is  not enforced. If the server is unable to
       check the length of the password, whether due to a  client-side  hashed
       password  or some other reason, the server will, depending on the value
       of pwdCheckQuality, either accept the password without checking it  (if
       pwdCheckQuality   is   zero   (0)   or   one  (1))  or  refuse  it  (if
       pwdCheckQuality is two (2)).

           (  1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.8.1.6
              NAME 'pwdMinLength'
              EQUALITY integerMatch
              SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27
              SINGLE-VALUE )

       pwdExpireWarning

       This attribute contains the maximum number of seconds before a password
       is due to expire that expiration warning messages will be returned to a
       user who is authenticating to the directory.  If this attribute is  not
       present, or if the value is zero (0), no warnings will be sent.

           (  1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.8.1.7
              NAME 'pwdExpireWarning'
              EQUALITY integerMatch
              SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27
              SINGLE-VALUE )

       pwdGraceAuthnLimit

       This  attribute  contains  the number of times that an expired password
       may be used to authenticate a user to the directory. If this  attribute
       is  not  present  or  if  its  value  is  zero  (0), users with expired
       passwords will not be allowed to authenticate to the directory.

           (  1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.8.1.8
              NAME 'pwdGraceAuthnLimit'
              EQUALITY integerMatch
              SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27
              SINGLE-VALUE )

       pwdLockout

       This attribute specifies  the  action  that  should  be  taken  by  the
       directory  when  a  user  has  made  a  number  of  failed  attempts to
       authenticate to the directory.  If pwdLockout  is  set  (its  value  is
       "TRUE"), the user will not be allowed to attempt to authenticate to the
       directory after there have  been  a  specified  number  of  consecutive
       failed  bind  attempts.   The maximum number of consecutive failed bind
       attempts allowed is  specified  by  the  pwdMaxFailure  attribute.   If
       pwdLockout is not present, or if its value is "FALSE", the password may
       be used to authenticate no matter  how  many  consecutive  failed  bind
       attempts have been made.

           (  1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.8.1.9
              NAME 'pwdLockout'
              EQUALITY booleanMatch
              SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.7
              SINGLE-VALUE )

       pwdLockoutDuration

       This attribute contains the number of seconds during which the password
       cannot be used to authenticate the user to the  directory  due  to  too
       many  consecutive  failed  bind  attempts.   (See  also  pwdLockout and
       pwdMaxFailure.)  If pwdLockoutDuration is not present, or if its  value
       is  zero  (0),  the password cannot be used to authenticate the user to
       the directory again until it is reset by an administrator.

           (  1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.8.1.10
              NAME 'pwdLockoutDuration'
              EQUALITY integerMatch
              SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27
              SINGLE-VALUE )

       pwdMaxFailure

       This attribute contains the number of consecutive failed bind  attempts
       after  which the password may not be used to authenticate a user to the
       directory.  If pwdMaxFailure is not present, or its value is zero  (0),
       then  a  user will be allowed to continue to attempt to authenticate to
       the directory, no matter how many consecutive failed bind attempts have
       occurred   with   that   user's   DN.    (See   also   pwdLockout   and
       pwdLockoutDuration.)

           (  1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.8.1.11
              NAME 'pwdMaxFailure'
              EQUALITY integerMatch
              SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27
              SINGLE-VALUE )

       pwdFailureCountInterval

       This  attribute  contains  the  number  of  seconds  after  which   old
       consecutive  failed  bind attempts are purged from the failure counter,
       even  though   no   successful   authentication   has   occurred.    If
       pwdFailureCountInterval  is  not present, or its value is zero (0), the
       failure counter will only be reset by a successful authentication.

           (  1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.8.1.12
              NAME 'pwdFailureCountInterval'
              EQUALITY integerMatch
              SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27
              SINGLE-VALUE )

       pwdMustChange

       This attribute specifies whether users must change their passwords when
       they  first  bind  to the directory after a password is set or reset by
       the administrator, or not.  If pwdMustChange has  a  value  of  "TRUE",
       users must change their passwords when they first bind to the directory
       after  a  password  is  set  or  reset  by   the   administrator.    If
       pwdMustChange  is  not  present, or its value is "FALSE", users are not
       required to change their password upon binding after the  administrator
       sets or resets the password.

           (  1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.8.1.13
             NAME 'pwdMustChange'
             EQUALITY booleanMatch
             SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.7
             SINGLE-VALUE )

       pwdAllowUserChange

       This  attribute specifies whether users are allowed to change their own
       passwords or not.  If pwdAllowUserChange is set to "TRUE",  or  if  the
       attribute  is  not  present,  users will be allowed to change their own
       passwords.  If its value is "FALSE",  users  will  not  be  allowed  to
       change their own passwords.

           (  1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.8.1.14
              NAME 'pwdAllowUserChange'
              EQUALITY booleanMatch
              SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.7
              SINGLE-VALUE )

       pwdSafeModify

       This  attribute  denotes  whether  the user's existing password must be
       sent along with their  new  password  when  changing  a  password.   If
       pwdSafeModify  is  set  to  "TRUE",  the existing password must be sent
       along with the new password.  If the attribute is not present,  or  its
       value is "FALSE", the existing password need not be sent along with the
       new password.

           (  1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.8.1.15
              NAME 'pwdSafeModify'
              EQUALITY booleanMatch
              SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.7
              SINGLE-VALUE )

       pwdCheckModule

       This  attribute  names  a  user-defined  loadable  module   that   must
       instantiate  the  check_password()  function.   This  function  will be
       called to further check a new password if pwdCheckQuality is set to one
       (1)  or  two  (2), after all of the built-in password compliance checks
       have been passed.  This function  will  be  called  according  to  this
       function prototype:
           int check_password (char *pPasswd, char **ppErrStr, Entry *pEntry);
       The  pPasswd  parameter  contains  the  clear-text  user  password, the
       ppErrStr parameter contains a double pointer that allows  the  function
       to  return  human-readable  details about any error it encounters.  The
       optional pEntry parameter, if non-NULL, carries a pointer to the  entry
       whose  password  is  being checked.  If ppErrStr is NULL, then funcName
       must NOT attempt to use it/them.  A return value of  LDAP_SUCCESS  from
       the  called function indicates that the password is ok, any other value
       indicates that the  password  is  unacceptable.   If  the  password  is
       unacceptable,  the  server  will  return  an  error  to the client, and
       ppErrStr may be used to return a human-readable textual explanation  of
       the error. The error string must be dynamically allocated as it will be
       free()'d by slapd.

           (  1.3.6.1.4.1.4754.1.99.1
              NAME 'pwdCheckModule'
              EQUALITY caseExactIA5Match
              SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26
              SINGLE-VALUE )

       Note: The user-defined loadable module named by pwdCheckModule must  be
       in slapd's standard executable search PATH.

       Note:  pwdCheckModule  is a non-standard extension to the LDAP password
       policy proposal.

OPERATIONAL ATTRIBUTES
       The operational attributes used by the passwd_policy module are  stored
       in  the  user's entry.  Most of these attributes are not intended to be
       changed directly by users; they are there to track user activity.  They
       have  been  detailed  here  so  that  administrators and users can both
       understand the workings of the ppolicy module.

       userPassword

       The attribute is not strictly part  of  the  ppolicy  module.   It  is,
       however,  the  attribute  that is tracked and controlled by the module.
       Please refer to the standard OpenLDAP schema for its definition.

       pwdPolicySubentry

       This attribute refers directly to the pwdPolicy subentry that is to  be
       used  for this particular directory user.  If pwdPolicySubentry exists,
       it must contain the DN of a valid pwdPolicy object.   If  it  does  not
       exist,  the  ppolicy  module  will  enforce the default password policy
       rules on the user associated with this authenticating DN. If  there  is
       no  default,  or the referenced subentry does not exist, then no policy
       rules will be enforced.

           (  1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.8.1.23
              NAME 'pwdPolicySubentry'
              DESC 'The pwdPolicy subentry in effect for
                  this object'
              EQUALITY distinguishedNameMatch
              SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12
              SINGLE-VALUE
              NO-USER-MODIFICATION
              USAGE directoryOperation)

       pwdChangedTime

       This attribute denotes the last time  that  the  entry's  password  was
       changed.   This  value  is  used  by  the password expiration policy to
       determine whether the password is too old to be allowed to be used  for
       user  authentication.   If  pwdChangedTime  does  not exist, the user's
       password will not expire.

           (  1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.8.1.16
              NAME 'pwdChangedTime'
              DESC 'The time the password was last changed'
              SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.24
              EQUALITY generalizedTimeMatch
              ORDERING generalizedTimeOrderingMatch
              SINGLE-VALUE
              NO-USER-MODIFICATION
              USAGE directoryOperation)

       pwdAccountLockedTime

       This attribute contains the time that the user's  account  was  locked.
       If  the  account has been locked, the password may no longer be used to
       authenticate the user to the directory.  If pwdAccountLockedTime is set
       to  000001010000Z,  the  user's account has been permanently locked and
       may only be unlocked by an administrator.

           (  1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.8.1.17
              NAME 'pwdAccountLockedTime'
              DESC 'The time an user account was locked'
              SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.24
              EQUALITY generalizedTimeMatch
              ORDERING generalizedTimeOrderingMatch
              SINGLE-VALUE
              NO-USER-MODIFICATION
              USAGE directoryOperation)

       pwdFailureTime

       This attribute contains the  timestamps  of  each  of  the  consecutive
       authentication  failures  made upon attempted authentication to this DN
       (i.e. account).  If too many timestamps accumulate here (refer  to  the
       pwdMaxFailure   password   policy   attribute  for  details),  and  the
       pwdLockout password policy attribute is set to "TRUE", the account  may
       be  locked.   (Please  also  refer  to  the  pwdLockout password policy
       attribute.)  Excess timestamps beyond those  allowed  by  pwdMaxFailure
       may  also be purged.  If a successful authentication is made to this DN
       (i.e. to this user account), then pwdFailureTime will  be  cleansed  of
       entries.

           (  1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.8.1.19
              NAME 'pwdFailureTime'
              DESC 'The timestamps of the last consecutive
                  authentication failures'
              SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.24
              EQUALITY generalizedTimeMatch
              ORDERING generalizedTimeOrderingMatch
              NO-USER-MODIFICATION
              USAGE directoryOperation )

       pwdHistory

       This  attribute  contains  the history of previously used passwords for
       this DN (i.e. for this user account).  The values of this attribute are
       stored in string format as follows:

           pwdHistory=
               time "#" syntaxOID "#" length "#" data

           time=
               generalizedTimeString as specified in section 6.14 of [RFC2252]

           syntaxOID = numericoid
               This  is  the  string  representation of the dotted-decimal OID
               that defines the syntax used to store the password.  numericoid
               is described in section 4.1 of [RFC2252].

           length = numericstring
               The  number  of octets in the data.  numericstring is described
               in section 4.1 of [RFC2252].

           data =
               Octets representing the password in  the  format  specified  by
               syntaxOID.

       This  format  allows  the  server  to  store  and transmit a history of
       passwords that have been used.  In order for equality matching  on  the
       values in this attribute to function properly, the time field is in GMT
       format.

           (  1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.8.1.20
              NAME 'pwdHistory'
              DESC 'The history of user passwords'
              SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40
              EQUALITY octetStringMatch
              NO-USER-MODIFICATION
              USAGE directoryOperation)

       pwdGraceUseTime This attribute  contains  the  list  of  timestamps  of
       logins made after the user password in the DN has expired.  These post-
       expiration logins are known as  "grace  logins".   If  too  many  grace
       logins  have been used (please refer to the pwdGraceLoginLimit password
       policy attribute), then the DN will no longer be allowed to be used  to
       authenticate  the user to the directory until the administrator changes
       the DN's userPassword attribute.

           (  1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.8.1.21
              NAME 'pwdGraceUseTime'
              DESC 'The timestamps of the grace login once  the  password  has
           expired'
              SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.24
              EQUALITY generalizedTimeMatch
              NO-USER-MODIFICATION
              USAGE directoryOperation)

       pwdReset

       This  attribute indicates whether the user's password has been reset by
       the administrator and thus must be changed upon first use  of  this  DN
       for  authentication  to  the  directory.  If pwdReset is set to "TRUE",
       then the password was reset and the user  must  change  it  upon  first
       authentication.  If the attribute does not exist, or is set to "FALSE",
       the user need not change their password due to administrative reset.

           (  1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.8.1.22
              NAME 'pwdReset'
              DESC 'The indication that the password has
                  been reset'
              EQUALITY booleanMatch
              SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.7
              SINGLE-VALUE
              USAGE directoryOperation)

EXAMPLES
              database bdb
              suffix dc=example,dc=com
              overlay ppolicy
              ppolicy_default "cn=Standard,ou=Policies,dc=example,dc=com"

SEE ALSO
       ldap(3), slapd.conf(5),

       "OpenLDAP Administrator's Guide" (http://www.OpenLDAP.org/doc/admin/)

       IETF LDAP password policy proposal by P.  Behera,  L.   Poitou  and  J.
       Sermersheim:   documented in IETF document "draft-behera-ldap-password-
       policy-09.txt".

BUGS
       The LDAP Password Policy specification is not yet an approved standard,
       and  it  is still evolving. This code will continue to be in flux until
       the specification is finalized.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
       This module was written in 2004 by Howard Chu of Symas Corporation with
       significant  input  from  Neil  Dunbar  and Kartik Subbarao of Hewlett-
       Packard.

       This manual page borrows heavily and shamelessly from the specification
       upon  which  the  password  policy  module it describes is based.  This
       source is the IETF LDAP password  policy  proposal  by  P.  Behera,  L.
       Poitou  and  J.  Sermersheim.   The proposal is fully documented in the
       IETF document named  draft-behera-ldap-password-policy-09.txt,  written
       in July of 2005.

       OpenLDAP   is   developed   and  maintained  by  The  OpenLDAP  Project
       (http://www.openldap.org/).  OpenLDAP is  derived  from  University  of
       Michigan LDAP 3.3 Release.

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