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2015 May 06
2
Using ldap to check last password modification date
Thanks Rowland. That makes sense :-) BTW, Is the following code enough to change the password with python-ldap? con.sasl_interactive_bind_s("", sasl_auth) mod_attrs = [ (ldap.MOD_REPLACE, 'unicodePwd', new_password), (ldap.MOD_REPLACE, 'unicodePwd', new_password) ] con.modify_s('CN=%s,CN=Users,DC=lxc,DC=com % username, mod_attrs) Thanks! Regards, Norberto
2012 Jan 13
2
Using Dovecot-auth to return error code 450 (or other 4xx) to Postfix when user is on vacation
Hello to all members. I am using Dovecot for 5 years, but this is my first post here. I am aware of the various autoresponder scripts for vacation autoreplies (I am using Virtual Vacation 3.1 by Mischa Peters). I have an issue with auto-replies - it is vulnerable to spamming with forged email address. Forging can be prevented with several Postfix settings, which I did in the past - but was forced
2015 May 05
2
Using ldap to check last password modification date
Hello, For a portal I'm working on, I need to know if changing the unicodePwd attr with LDAP also updates pwdLastSet (so the account doesn't get locked). It seems the answer is yes, but the value I get from pwdLastSet is somewhat weird: pwdLastSet: 130753269490000000 That is Wed, 08 Jun 2011 11:31:34 GMT Why? Is that epoch or something else? Is there anything else I need to update when
2015 May 07
0
Using ldap to check last password modification date
On 06/05/15 15:59, ?? wrote: > Thanks Rowland. That makes sense :-) > > BTW, Is the following code enough to change the password with python-ldap? > > con.sasl_interactive_bind_s("", sasl_auth) > mod_attrs = [ > (ldap.MOD_REPLACE, 'unicodePwd', new_password), > (ldap.MOD_REPLACE, 'unicodePwd', new_password) > ] >
2009 Nov 30
2
Postfix issue but I want to fix it here...
Hello, Dovecot bunch and Timo. I am using Sylpheed as my Dovecot/IMAP client. At home behind my LAN Sylpheed can send email because the Postfix SMTPd views my LAN as a trusted network. No such luck when I'm away from home. I know it has something to do with configuring the relay access elements but what I have tried so far does not work. I'm sure someone has had this simple issue