Colleagues,

Can you verify / clarify for me?

From reading changelogs it appears that tracking the shadowLastChange timestamp 
was not introduced until 1.2.11 - is that accurate?

Is writing the timestamp something core server does automatically when the 
password is changed or is the client program supposed to change that attribute?

I just inherited a running platform of 8 replicating servers across the 
country, which were set up with no password policies at all - for the moment I 
need to get 2500 users to change their passwords and begin tracking last change 
time. I'm enforcing password parameters / policy from a php app that can update 
the password for the user.

Is there anything I can do with nsslapd-lastmod?

Have any of you faced a similar problem?

Many thanks for your advice.
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