Re: FD-AD Password Sync Trouble

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Rich - Yes, this does work.  I believe password change requests in Active 
Directory are sent to various domain controllers on a somewhat random basis.  
If true, this means that Passsync must be installed (along with appropriate 
SSL certificates) on all domain controllers in an AD domain in order to get 
dependable password sync with Fedora Directory.  This is what I've done, and 
it does seem to work now.  Thanks.   -G.

---------- Original Message -----------
From: Rich Megginson <rmeggins@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "General discussion list for the Fedora Directory server project." 
<fedora-directory-users@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wed, 07 Jan 2009 08:19:19 -0700
Subject: Re:  FD-AD Password Sync Trouble

> Glenn wrote:
> > We have Windows Sync replication set up between Fedora Directory 1.04 and 
> > Active Directory.  When we change a user's password in FD, it replicates 
to 
> > AD.  When we change a user's password on the AD server, it replicates to 
FD.  
> >
> > But when we change the user's password on the user's local AD computer 
(using 
> > Ctrl-Alt-Del, Change Password), the password is changed in AD but does 
not 
> > replicate to FD.  Anyone know how to fix this?  Thanks.   -G.
> >   
> You probably need to install passsync on the domain controller that 
> this particular password change operation is sent to.
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