[389-users] Re: How do I change the root password storage scheme to CRYPT-SHA512 through dsconf?

2021-04-16 Thread Chris Spike
> dsconf slapd-YOUR_INSTANCE directory_manager password_change --> this > will prompt you for the new password That did the trick, thanks a lot! It also made me curious how the actual format for 'nsslapd-rootpw' was and it turns out I wasn't off with '{crypt}$6$...': # dsconf localhost config

[389-users] Re: Forbidden uid?

2021-04-16 Thread Mark Reynolds
You can create aci's that restrict specific DN's from doing specific actions like ADD.  Is that what you mean?  If so, look at the Admin guide for more information: https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_directory_server/11/html/administration_guide/managing_access_control HTH,

[389-users] Forbidden uid?

2021-04-16 Thread Jan Tomasek
Hi, is there a way how to provide 389DS with list of forbidden uid to prevent creating such user? For example 'root', 'sys', ... Thanks -- --- Jan Tomasek aka Semik http://www.tomasek.cz/ smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature

[389-users] Re: How do I change the root password storage scheme to CRYPT-SHA512 through dsconf?

2021-04-16 Thread Mark Reynolds
On 4/16/21 3:04 AM, spike wrote: Hi everyone, I'd like to change the default root password storage scheme from PBKDF2_SHA256 to CRYPT-SHA512 but I'm not having much success. I'm using the RHDS 11 documentation

[389-users] How do I change the root password storage scheme to CRYPT-SHA512 through dsconf?

2021-04-16 Thread spike
Hi everyone, I'd like to change the default root password storage scheme from PBKDF2_SHA256 to CRYPT-SHA512 but I'm not having much success. I'm using the RHDS 11 documentation