Re: crash after succesfull pwdchange via ldappasswd

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Jo De Troy wrote:

Hello,
I'm trying out different ways of changing password and looking at how these handle the policies (eg pwd history) I can succesfully change a password from the command line (passwd) on a Linux LDAP client When I try changing the password using ldappasswd the slapd process disappears after a succesfull change ( ldappasswd -x -h ldapserver -D 'uid=user2change,base' -A -S -W -ZZ 'uid=user2change,base' ) It ends with: ldappasswd: ldap_result: Can't contact LDAP server (-1) Which means slapd died. When I startup slapd on the server I can do an ldapsearch with the new password.
Has anyone seen the same behaviour?

Nope - sounds like a bug in FDS.

Someone told me about a web gateway included in FDS to change password, at which URL can I find this? Should I specifically enable this webinterface?

Yes. First, http://yourhost:adminserverport/ from your browser - this is the same url used by the console.

Then, go to the Services for Admins - the Directory Gateway - it's not exclusively for admins. You can authenticate as a regular user, then view your entry. Allows self service stuff. One of the options on the user's edit page is to change password.


TIA,
Jo

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