Ok, great! Thx for the info. One more thing, is there any module (or something) 
to install on subversion to allow users to change their password? I mean, now I 
know there svn doesn't know when is about to expire but they can change it 
before the account is expired. Thanks again!


Guido Larrain


-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Schmidt [mailto:subversion-20...@ryandesign.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2013 5:10 PM
To: LARRAIN, GUIDO MARTIN [AG-Contractor/5000]
Cc: users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: Re: How to change password when is about to expire

On Mar 6, 2013, at 14:03, "LARRAIN, GUIDO MARTIN (AG-Contractor/5000)" wrote:

> We have a subversion installed on a Linux box and its working fine! We have 
> some repos there that developers across the company use to store code and 
> some other things.
>  
> We also have SVN configured to use LDAP authentication to allow users to use 
> the right repo.
>  
> But we are facing a problem that when users account expire they don't get any 
> message saying that is about to expire and then, of course, they can't login 
> because of that.
>  
> So my question is if there is a way to configure apache to allow users to 
> change their password when is about to expire.

Subversion doesn't know when a password is about to expire. Subversion has no 
notion of password expiration; that's a concept only your LDAP server knows 
about. If your users want to change their password, they should use whatever 
mechanism you already have set up with your LDAP server to allow that.




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