First of all I have to mention that Windows Users & Groups were
created before Fedora Directory was installed, so when FDS was
installed I started up with replicated windows users in FDS without
passwords being synchronized. Therefore, the scenario is a Windows
tree with users (with passwords) & groups and FDS with users and
groups replicated without their passwords.
I am trying to define a mechanism to reset every password in both
directories so they begin to work synchronized.
Doing some tests, I realized that a change made in Windows is
replicated into FDS binding as the users subject of change, so as the
entry doesn't have it's password, the following lines are logged in
FDS access log:
[08/Jan/2008:15:51:35 -0300] conn=1033 op=0 BIND
dn="uid=USERXXX,OU=People,ou=Active Directory,dc=example,dc=com"
method=128 version=2
[08/Jan/2008:15:51:35 -0300] conn=1033 op=0 RESULT err=49 tag=97
nentries=0 etime=0
[08/Jan/2008:15:51:35 -0300] conn=1033 op=1 UNBIND
[08/Jan/2008:15:51:35 -0300] conn=1033 op=1 fd=80 closed - U1
[08/Jan/2008:15:51:35 -0300] conn=1032 op=2 RESULT err=50 tag=103
nentries=0 etime=0
[08/Jan/2008:15:51:35 -0300] conn=1032 op=3 UNBIND
I haven't found any documentation about inbound changes, specifically
password change, being done as the same user subject of the change. Is
this true?
Thanks in advance, and sorry for my bad English
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Lic. Christian A. Rodriguez
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