Issue #478 has been updated by Clément OUDOT. Status changed from New to Rejected
Hello Luis, you should not open an issue just to ask a question. Use our mailing list for this. To answer your question, Self Service Password is in PHP, not in Java, so importing certificate using Java will not d anything. As written in the doc, just declare the CA certificate in ldap.conf: http://ltb-project.org/wiki/documentation/self-service-password/latest/config_ldap ---------------------------------------- Feature #478: Self Service Password with Active Directory http://tools.lsc-project.org/issues/478 Author: Luis Armando Roca Fumero Status: Rejected Priority: Urgent Assigned to: Clément OUDOT Category: Self Service Password Target version: Hello: My name is Luis Armando and I am student of Electrical Engineering in UCLV, I had worked with Self Service Password for my thesis. I followed the instructions for Configuring an SSL Certificate for Microsoft Active Directory, from site https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CROWD/Configuring+an+SSL+Certificate+for+Microsoft+Active+Directory. I understood well the first and second step, but not sure if the certificate imported using Java is the correct way for Linux. I can't get it to work for Active Directory I would appreciate if you make a detailed implementation process, including certificates process, configuration file config.inc.php from LTB project and the file ldap.conf in /etc/ldap/ldap.conf. I wish I could properly configure the Self Service Password (Located on Ubuntu), to change passwords in Active Directory. Thanks for your time, Sincerely Luis Armando -- You have received this notification because you have either subscribed to it, or are involved in it. To change your notification preferences, please click here: http://tools.lsc-project.org/my/account
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