Re: [389-users] how does user change PW?

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Hmmm, it seems that Centos-DS does not have this :

http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/WebApps_Install

#  Install the Directory Server Gateway package.
yum install fedora-ds-dsgw
# Run the setup-ds-dsgw script to set up the default instances of the
Directory Server Gateway, Directory Express, Org Chart, and Admin
Express. The setup-ds-dsgw script is in the /usr/sbin directory.
setup-ds-dsgw


[root@sandbox1 dirsrv]# yum search centos-ds
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, priorities
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
 * addons: mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca
 * extras: mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca
==============================================================
Matched: centos-ds
===============================================================
centos-ds.x86_64 : CentOS Directory, Administration, and Console Suite
centos-ds-admin.x86_64 : CentOS Administration Server (admin)
centos-ds-base.x86_64 : CentOS Directory Server (base)
centos-ds-base-devel.x86_64 : Development libraries for CentOS Directory Server
centos-ds-console.noarch : CentOS Directory Server Management Console

Although it does have a directory with the HTML and other files :
[root@sandbox1 dirsrv]# pwd
/usr/share/dirsrv

This is not what I see when I got to http://myserver:9830/

I'll keep poking around, but am sending this in case anyone out there
already knows how to do this on Centos.

I'll start over on the Red Hat docs now ...

cheers,
-Alan

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