Issue #143 has been reported by David Rosenstrauch.
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Feature #143: Change Self Service Password to use LDAP exop (so it can be used
with Check Password)
http://tools.lsc-project.org/issues/show/143
Author: David Rosenstrauch
Status: New
Priority: Normal
Assigned to:
Category: Self Service Password
Target version:
In #127 ("Store hashed passwords") there was some discussion of using LDAP exop
to perform the password change function in Self Service Password. But this was
rejected in favor of just providing a SSHA option to create hashed passwords.
But if someone is trying to use Self Service Password in conjunction with the
Check Password tool - as I am - then SSHA isn't an option (since Check Password
will likely reject the hashed password).
However, leaving Self Service Password set to use clear text passwords isn't a
viable option either, since that will cause the password to get stored in clear
text in the LDAP server.
Is there any way to enhance Self Service Password to use LDAP exop to set the
password so that it would be possible to use all of these features together?
I know that #127 mentioned that PHP-LDAP did not support exop. Is there any
other library out there that does? (A quick google turned up 2 possible
solutions - one is calling a Perl module from PHP, and the other is a patch to
PHP - but I'm not sure if either of them is easy to integrate with Self Service
Password.)
It would be really great if there was *some* solution to this, though, else I
won't be able to use the Self Service Password GUI - which would be a shame
since it provides most of the functionality I need.
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