On Thu, 2012-04-19 at 08:21 +0200, Hervé Hénoch wrote:
> Ok i've used ldappasswd to change the password : LM et NT passwd i've
> been modified.
>
> I've a question related to smbpasswd which can change in my LDAP,
> userPassword and LM/NT password (ldap passwd sync=yes). But what command
> does
Ok i've used ldappasswd to change the password : LM et NT passwd i've
been modified.
I've a question related to smbpasswd which can change in my LDAP,
userPassword and LM/NT password (ldap passwd sync=yes). But what command
does it use if i've not set "passwd program" ? How can I find it ? Doe
On Wed, 2012-04-18 at 17:25 +0200, Hervé Hénoch wrote:
> Thanks for the response,
>
> I've installed the overlay but how to test if it is running ? I've tried
> to modify userPassword directly or via my java program but neither
> LMpasswor nor NTpassword have been modified !!!
>
> So what i've
Thanks for the response,
I've installed the overlay but how to test if it is running ? I've tried
to modify userPassword directly or via my java program but neither
LMpasswor nor NTpassword have been modified !!!
So what i've missed ?
Regards
Le 14/04/2012 00:57, Andrew Bartlett a écrit :
On Fri, 2012-04-13 at 09:15 +0200, Hervé Hénoch wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've the following goal to reach : modify the attribute userPassword via
> a Java method in a Samba LDAP tree.
>
> I successfully changed the SSHA password in the LDAP.
>
> But I can't open a session with this new password. It
Hello,
I've the following goal to reach : modify the attribute userPassword via
a Java method in a Samba LDAP tree.
I successfully changed the SSHA password in the LDAP.
But I can't open a session with this new password. It seems, that
sambaNTPassword et sambaLMPassword must be changed too