Hi Arpit
Actually I was attempting to change the password using command line
passwd
I.e. each user changes his own password, is passwd the right choice here ?
Regards
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 11:27 PM, Arpit Tolani wrote:
> Hello
>
> On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 12:33 AM, Ali Jawad
> wrote:
> > In
Hello,
I have an issue when I try to authenticate my openssh against 389-dir
when using nested groups.
If I add an user to one group only there aren't issues, but if I use
nested groups it doesn't work !
This is the log I copied from 389-dir server :
[12/Nov/2012:23:05:03 +0100] conn=147 fd=81
Hello
On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 12:33 AM, Ali Jawad wrote:
> In that case I have a major overhaul that I need to complete, change
> password is not working for me, my assumption is that it only works with TLS
> enabled between the client and the server, I have tried to get TLS to run a
> few times
Thanks I will try again and if I can not get password change to work I will
post error + configs, thanks for the help so far.
Regards
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 9:19 PM, Mark Reynolds wrote:
> I'm not aware of passwords not being updated based off the connection
> type. It should work.
>
>
> On 1
I'm not aware of passwords not being updated based off the connection
type. It should work.
On 11/12/2012 02:03 PM, Ali Jawad wrote:
In that case I have a major overhaul that I need to complete, change
password is not working for me, my assumption is that it only works
with TLS enabled betwee
In that case I have a major overhaul that I need to complete, change
password is not working for me, my assumption is that it only works with
TLS enabled between the client and the server, I have tried to get TLS to
run a few times but could not get it to run so far. Am I right about the
assumption
Only "crypt" uses the first 8 characters, so any other scheme would be
fine. After you change the scheme you will need to force all the users
to change their passwords - otherwise their crypt passwords will still
be present.
On 11/12/2012 01:52 PM, Ali Jawad wrote:
Hi All
This is an all Lin
Hi All
This is an all Linux environment with 389 being used as the sole
authentication mechanism, I do believe I am using crypt, I am out of office
right now, what should I use instead of crypt to match more characters ?
Regards
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 7:02 PM, Mark Reynolds wrote:
> Also what
In regards to a password policy? Just 389 or are you using winsync with AD?
Because the password policy from AD does not transfer over. Also they are
some extra steps if you want to setup an OU based password policy but if
you just do it for the entire directory through ‘configuration’ it works
wit