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 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 that I
need encryption between the server and the clients for password
change to work ?
Regards
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 8:56 PM, Mark
Reynolds <mareynol@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
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 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 <mareynol@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Also what password storage scheme are
you using? For example "crypt" only
checks the first 8 characters of a
password.
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