I do not have samba as domain controller. I'm authenticating directly in
Windows AD.
Is any other way to do it ?


2014-02-28 15:45 GMT+01:00 Steve Boley <st...@nams.net>:

> First step is to use samba4 samba-tool commands and see if the password
> can be changed there.
> If you can it's a sogo ldap config option but if you can't it's either a
> domain policy or permission off somewhere.
> Steve
>
> On 2/28/2014 7:53 AM, francze...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> It's my first post.
>> I have working configuration of SOGo with Active Directory configuration.
>> Is it possible to change Domain password from SOGo interface (Settings->
>> Password)
>> When I try to change password I can find following errors in logs:
>> Feb 28 12:19:06 sogod [4070]: [ERROR] <0x0x7fd20c04b778[
>> NGLdapConnection]>
>> Couldn't change password for cn=user,ou=comarch,ou=firmy
>> zewnetrzne,ou=uzytkownicy,dc=domain,dc=pl
>> Feb 28 12:19:06 sogod [4070]: <0x0x7fd20b4b84e8[LDAPSource]> <NSException:
>> 0x7fd20b94ae48> NAME:LDAPException REASON:operation modify failed: Server
>> is
>> unwilling to perform (0x35) INFO:{dn = "cn=micha\U0142
>> franczak,ou=comarch,ou=firmy zewnetrzne,ou=uzytkownicy,dc=domain,dc=pl";
>> }
>>
>> On a gui I get red notice saying:
>> Unknown Error: 32531
>>
>> Regards
>> Michal
>>
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