Hello All,

I don't know if this is the right forum for this. But I hope someone here can 
answer this.

I have a Solaris 10 (not OpenSolaris) system, which is successfully 
authenticating against a OpenLDAP 2.3 server running on SuSE Linux (Thanks go 
to Gary for his excellent documentation on this topic).

What is not working (and not mentioned anywhere too) is that an LDAP user 
cannot change his central password from the Solaris clients using 'passwd' 
command. I have this working from all of my Linux clients, using PAM. But in 
Solaris, native LDAP client is being used, and I am not sure how to make it 
play nice. Any suggestions?

In a similar note, why is Solaris native client better than PAM in Solaris? 
Would native client be able to talk to OpenLDAP's ppolicy modules too? PAM does 
this pretty solid from Linux clients.

TIA,
Prakash
 
 
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