Hugo Etievant wrote:
hello,
If i use ldapmodify command, some change of password policy's "User
may change password" attribute is used immedialety without ldap deamon
restart,
but if y use ldappassword, i have to restart ldap deamon !!!
why this difference ?
Let me see if I understand. After changing the password policy to "User
may change password":
If you use ldapmodify to change the userPassword attribute, the policy
is in effect immediately without a server restart
If you use ldappasswd to change the user's password, the policy is not
in effect until after a server restart
Is this correct? If so, sounds like a bug - in either case, the change
should take effect immediately.
Rich Megginson a écrit :
Hugo Etievant wrote:
Hello,
I try to use the global password policy in order to forbid the
change of user password.
I put the field "User may change password" unchecked with console.
But normal users can change their own password with
/usr/lib/mozldap/ldappasswd command :
# /usr/lib/mozldap/ldappasswd -P /etc/dirsrv/slapd-fds1/ -m
/etc/dirsrv/slapd-fds1/ -D "uid=user1,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com"
-w - -S
ldappasswd: password successfully changed
What if you use ldapmodify to modify the userPassword attribute
directly - same result?
CONCLUSION = All change of the field "User may change password" on
Password Policy require a restart of the LDAP daemon !
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