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author | Rob Crittenden <rcritten@redhat.com> | 2010-10-25 17:58:37 -0400 |
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committer | Adam Young <ayoung@redhat.com> | 2010-11-01 14:15:42 -0400 |
commit | 813dfe501348a671eeb3655cc7406c8e37a3860c (patch) | |
tree | 419a3d28ec0112aa00217c8e866152aa3f6391e3 /install/share/default-pwpolicy.ldif | |
parent | aff2816d2021a5c15dfb93bfb78263f41992582a (diff) | |
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Use kerberos password policy.
This lets the KDC count password failures and can lock out accounts for
a period of time. This only works for KDC >= 1.8.
There currently is no way to unlock a locked account across a replica. MIT
Kerberos 1.9 is adding support for doing so. Once that is available unlock
will be added.
The concept of a "global" password policy has changed. When we were managing
the policy using the IPA password plugin it was smart enough to search up
the tree looking for a policy. The KDC is not so smart and relies on the
krbpwdpolicyreference to find the policy. For this reason every user entry
requires this attribute. I've created a new global_policy entry to store
the default password policy. All users point at this now. The group policy
works the same and can override this setting.
As a result the special "GLOBAL" name has been replaced with global_policy.
This policy works like any other and is the default if a name is not
provided on the command-line.
ticket 51
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diff --git a/install/share/default-pwpolicy.ldif b/install/share/default-pwpolicy.ldif new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9d3d8a755 --- /dev/null +++ b/install/share/default-pwpolicy.ldif @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +dn: cn=global_policy,cn=$REALM,cn=kerberos,$SUFFIX +changetype: add +objectClass: top +objectClass: nsContainer +objectClass: krbPwdPolicy +krbMinPwdLife: 3600 +krbPwdMinDiffChars: 0 +krbPwdMinLength: 8 +krbPwdHistoryLength: 0 +krbMaxPwdLife: 7776000 +krbPwdMaxFailure: 3 +krbPwdFailureCountInterval: 60 +krbPwdLockoutDuration: 10 + |