[389-users] Re: Change users password using horde's module passwd

2016-04-12 Thread Ludwig Krispenz
On 04/12/2016 11:50 AM, wodel youchi wrote: Hi, I am trying to make horde's module passwd let users change their passwords. In the configuration file of the moduke there are two options for ldap : - ldap : this option uses the users credentials to modify the password (the user change his p

[389-users] Re: Change users password using horde's module passwd

2016-04-12 Thread wodel youchi
Hi, and thanks But as I understand, there is and AC created for ou=people,dc=example,dc=com called "Allow self entry modification" and userPassword attribute is selected for write. is there another AC that supersedes this one? Regards. 2016-04-12 11:19 GMT+01:00 Ludwig Krispenz : > > On 04/12/2

[389-users] Re: Change users password using horde's module passwd

2016-04-12 Thread Ludwig Krispenz
Hi, I was not talking about access control, but about password policy - quality of passwords, reuse, expiration, when it can be changed ... Please read: https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Directory_Server/10/html/Administration_Guide/User_Account_Management.html#User_Account_M

[389-users] Re: Change users password using horde's module passwd

2016-04-12 Thread wodel youchi
Hi, and thanks again. I took a look on the 389DS's console, in configuration -> Data -> Passwords, and there is no special configuration Enable fine-grained password policy is : Disabled in User password change : User may change password is : Enbaled Allow changes in = 0 days keep password histo

[389-users] Re: Change users password using horde's module passwd

2016-04-12 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 04/12/2016 02:50 AM, wodel youchi wrote: the first one, didn't work for me, I get in the horde log : could not replace userPassword attribute, LDAP server : constraint violation. I don't work with Horde, but you might be seeing something like this: http://serverfault.com/questions/459906/cen