LDAP

LDAP account expire

Description:

Perl script to check if an LDAP account is about to expire.

Current Version

1.0

Last Release Date

2018-05-15

Compatible With

  • Nagios 1.x
  • Nagios 2.x
  • Nagios 3.x
  • Nagios 4.x

License

GPL


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Project Notes
It searches an LDAP tree for accounts and evaluates their `PWDLASTSET` value (if the `ACCOUNTEXPIRES` is not `0`, which would mean that the account does not expire). The maximum age of a password is typically determined by your organisation (typically something like 1 or 3 years). You can set the max using the `--max-age` flag. You need to provide the LDAP server URL using `--ldapserver` and the base DN, which hosts the accounts to check, using `--ldapbase`. The warning and critical thresholds can be configured in seconds using `--warning` (default: `30*24*60*60` = 30 days) and `--critical` (default: `5*24*60*60` = 5 days). Download the tool at [check_passwd_exp.pl](/assets/resources/stuff/monitoring/check_passwd_exp.pl) (or see [GitHub](https://github.com/binfalse/monitoring/blob/master/check_passwd_exp.pl)) Please consider to take a look at my [general monitoring setup notes](/software/nagios/plugin-setup-notes/).
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