Re: windows sync and password "clear"

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I think windows passwords have to hashed differently, so you'd have to reset their password or generate it with the windows password generator included with samba, I think its called ntpwd or something like that.


 
On 3/19/08, Luigi Santangelo <santangelo.luigi@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi everybody, this is my problem:
I configured my Fedora DS and now I can sync the LDAP's users with
Windows 2003 Active Directory. Then, I created a new user with this
code ldif

dn: uid=red,ou=Other,ou=Students,ou=People,dc=xxxxx,dc=xx
givenName: red
sn: red
objectClass: top
objectClass: person
objectClass: organizationalPerson
objectClass: inetorgperson
objectClass: ntuser
uid: red
ntUserCreateNewAccount: true
ntUserDeleteAccount: true
cn: red
ntUserDomainId: red
userPassword: redpwd
creatorsName: uid=root,ou=administrators,ou=topologymanagement,
o=netscaperoot
modifiersName: uid=root,ou=administrators,ou=topologymanagement,
o=netscaperoot
createTimestamp: 20080318153555Z
modifyTimestamp: 20080318153555Z
nsUniqueId: f8f6c801-f50011dc-80ebbfe2-cc3ccdae

Note that I wrote the user's password in "clear". Now, I can logon
the
Windows AD with the username red and the password redpwd.
Then I added another user (yellow) with this code ldif

dn: uid=yellow,ou=Other,ou=Students,ou=People,dc=xxxxx,dc=xx
givenName: yellow
sn: yellow
objectClass: top
objectClass: person
objectClass: organizationalPerson
objectClass: inetorgperson
objectClass: ntuser
uid: yellow
ntUserCreateNewAccount: true
ntUserDeleteAccount: true
cn: yellow
ntUserDomainId: yellow
userPassword: {MD5}8cb32079718c657b02bbbb176b97d030
creatorsName: uid=root,ou=administrators,ou=topologymanagement,
o=netscaperoot
modifiersName: uid=root,ou=administrators,ou=topologymanagement,
o=netscaperoot
createTimestamp: 20080318153555Z
modifyTimestamp: 20080318153555Z
nsUniqueId: f8f6c801-f50011dc-80ebbfe2-cc3ccdae

Note the MD5(yellowpwd) = 8cb32079718c657b02bbbb176b97d030
Then If I try logon the Windows AD (from Windows) with the username
yellow and the password yellowred, I cannot log in. Instead, if I try
logon the Windows AD with the username yellow and the
password {MD5}8cb32079718c657b02bbbb176b97d030 I can log in.
Do you think that this is a problem strictly related to Windows'
problem? How can I get over it?
Thank you in advance.




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