So the problems were
1) I needed to set 'passwordUnlock: on' even though that's supposed to be the
default value
2) In 'cn=config' I needed to set 'passwordIsGlobalPolicy: on' on every
server to enable replication of lockout params.
Thanks to Kevin Kelly for pointing me in the right direction. The relevant documentation
can be found here:
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Directory_Server/8....
-- Mitch
On 1/16/18, 1:44 PM, "Mitch Patenaude" <mpatenaude(a)shutterfly.com>
wrote:
I'm trying to implement account lockouts for <n> failed login attempts in a
multi-master environment.
I used something like the following ldif to enable to lockouts:
dn:
cn="cn=nsPwPolicyEntry,ou=people,dc=example,dc=com",cn=nsPwPolicyContainer,ou=people,dc=example,dc=com
changetype: modify
add: passwordLockout
passwordLockout: on
-
add: passwordMaxFailure
passwordMaxFailure: 5
-
add: passwordResetFailureCount
passwordResetFailureCount: 1800
-
add: passwordLockoutDuration
passwordLockoutDuration: 1800
It works (kind of), but there are 2 problems:
1) Even though the passwordLockoutDuration is only 30 minutes, it locks the user out
indefinitely (i.e. accountUnlockTime: 19700101000000Z)
2) The accountUnlockTime attribute doesn't get replicated, so the user is only
locked out of 1 of the 4 master servers.
Any idea what I am doing wrong?
Thanks,
-- Mitch Patenaude mpatenaude(a)shutterfly.com Systems engineer
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