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Why is the attribute nsaccountlock a multi-value?: msg#00209linux.redhat.fedora.directory.user
Hi all, In an application I'm currently developing I'm using the internal attribute nsaccountlock to lockout accounts. While trying to set the attribute I ran into trouble since it is a multi value: the result was that a account at one point had the nsaccountlock attribute set to "null, true" (mutli-value). I solved the problem by altering 00-core.ldif (sorry) and make the nsaccountlock a single value because I can't think of a scenario in where you would want to have the account status set to multiple values. Since then I've not run into trouble and I'm testing it now in a MM environment (starting to test it) Does anyone have any experience with this approach or can someone point out the risks I'm taking with this? regards, Arjan
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