On Tue, 2018-06-26 at 22:39 +0000, Mitch Patenaude wrote:
Our organization’s security policies impose several constraints on
password changes. There is a complexity requirement, and a ban on
reuse of old passwords. I’ve gotten all of these requirements worked
into the 389 server, but when the constraints aren’t met, the error
message is very misleading and opaque:
Password change failed. Server message: Failed to update password
passwd: Authentication token is no longer valid; new one required
This results in a lot of support requests about the inability to
change passwords. Is there any way to make the error messages a
little more descriptive? We’re using pam_sss and sssd on Centos 7.x.
This might be a bug in SSSD, because I think we provide messages back
in the LDAP message to explain what happened. It may be worth talking
to them about this error,
Thanks,
Thanks,
-- Mitch
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William