On 4/26/07, Richard Megginson <rmeggins@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Chris Halstead wrote: > Richard Megginson wrote: >> So, both old and new password work everywhere? pam too? Have you >> tried the command line ldapsearch? > > Yep - PAM, httpd auth, FDS console login, passthru auth from > LDAP-enabled apps all work with both old and new, but *only* when I've > changed the password through the console while logged in as myself. > If I change my password with passwd on a PAM-enabled system, or change > it in the console logged in as an admin user, only the new one works. So the following both work and produce the exact same result? ldapsearch -x -h ldaphost -p ldapport -D "uid=chalstead,ou=people,dc=yourdomain,dc=com" -w oldpassword -b ou=people,dc=yourdomain,dc=com "(uid=chalstead)" and ldapsearch -x -h ldaphost -p ldapport -D "uid=chalstead,ou=people,dc=yourdomain,dc=com" -w newpassword -b ou=people,dc=yourdomain,dc=com "(uid=chalstead)" ?
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