Re: Allow root to change user's passwords

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I use a program called LDAP Administration Tool (available in debian apt
repo, name = 'lat') which is a gtk app that allows LDAP administration.
Simply connect as 'directory manager' and you can change passwords
through the interface without needing to know the previous password.

Ryan Manikowski

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Orion Poplawski wrote:
> I'm used to being able to change user's passwords as root using the
> "passwd" command on my main server (this was with NIS and the master
> shadow file kept on the server).  Now with FDS, I get:
>
> # passwd orion
> Changing password for user orion.
> Enter login(LDAP) password:
>
> and I must enter the password for the user "orion".  This gets tricky
> when the user has forgotten their password.
>
> Is there a way to avoid this first check and allow root to force a
> change of the password?
>


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