Re: PassSync : Windows Active Directory remember my last 2 passwords

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It is not a bug, it is a feature !

thanks

devzero2000 a écrit :
Not so strange. It is a Windows Feature well know (sigh)

On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 2:25 PM, Hugo Etievant <hugo.etievant@xxxxxxx <mailto:hugo.etievant@xxxxxxx>> wrote:

    hello,

    I discovered a strange behavior with Active Directory LDAP protocol !

    My config :
    - an Active Directory on MS Windows Server 2003 SP2 + PassSync service
    - a Fedora Directory Server 1.1.3 + Replication Agreement for
    Windows synchronization

    Bidirectional synchronization of accounts is running, it is OKAY.

    When an administrator reset an user password with Administration
    Server Console,
    this user can connects him to Windows LDAP with the new password
    choosed by administrator (the sync of password is OK),
    But this user can also uses the previous password (big surprise) !
    => both are accepted by Windows LDAP : the last and the previous
    password !!!

    How that can be possible ???!
    And how to stop this strange behavior ?


    User connexions are made with ldapsearch command :
    /usr/lib/mozldap/ldapsearch -h adfds -P /etc/dirsrv/slapd-fds3/ -m
    /etc/dirsrv/slapd-fds3/ -D "cn=Gontran
    Bonheur,cn=Users,dc=example,dc=fr" -b "cn=Users,dc=example,dc=fr"
    -w - "(cn=Gontran Bonheur)" dn
    This request accepts the new and the previous passwords !!!!!!

    If I force "Send and Receive Updates Now" in the Console, the
    behavior does not change.

    If my user uses Windows login banner, this behavior doesn't appear.


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