Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote:
Didar Hossain <didar.hoss...@gmail.com> :
I would like to change that admin password without calling
'dpkg-reconfigure slapd'.
Is there an ldap utility or built-in command for that purpose?
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Ok, heard.
Look for "rootpw" in slapd.conf
After dpkg confguring it, I only have a commented:
rootdn "cn=admin,dc=malagasy,dc=com"
but no "rootpw".
I am able to bind with the credential provided to the dpkg-reconfigure.
Where is it stored?
If not in slapd.conf, then it is in the database itself i.e. the admin
entry has a userPassword attribute. This is an alternative to placing
the [usually encrypted] admin password in slapd.conf.
You should be able to change it with an LDAP editor, if you are not
comfortable with working with the command line. Luma should be able to
do that, though I work with LDAP mostly with Windows, and use a Windows
LDAP editor.
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Joe
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