[389-users] Fwd: Error in add and modifying operation

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Subject: Error in add and modifying operation
Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 18:01:16 +0100
From: Fabio Isgrò <fabio.isgro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Organization: Me|Lug
To: General discussion list for the 389 Directory server project. <389-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


Hi to all,

  I'm using the lastest stable version of 389-ds and I have a strange
issue when cut and paste an user from a branch to another or  import  an
user that has SSHA as password scheme.

This is a specimen of user extracted with db2ldif

> # entry-id: 41964
> dn: uid=TestUser,ou=Milano,ou=PuntiPeriferici,ou=Persone,o=Domain
> mail: testUser@xxxxxxxxx
> uid: testUser
> givenName: testUser
> objectClass: top
> objectClass: person
> objectClass: organizationalPerson
> objectClass: inetorgperson
> sn: testUser
> cn: testUser
> userPassword: {SSHA}Qm33jLgIeXUNOOdESn9g+fMeg59ecxRQnRPKMA==
> creatorsName:
> uid=admin,ou=administrators,ou=topologymanagement,o=netscaperoot
> modifiersName:
> uid=admin,ou=administrators,ou=topologymanagement,o=netscaperoot
> createTimestamp: 20100205124926Z
> modifyTimestamp: 20100205124926Z
> nsUniqueId: c2d9a301-1dd111b2-80d0d492-e75cfaf
>

When I'm trying to import this ldif via mozldap ldapmodify or console I
get this error

uid=TestUser,ou=Milano,ou=PuntiPeriferici,ou=Persone,o=Domain:
netscape.ldap.LDAPException: error result (19); invalid password syntax
- passwords with storage scheme are not allowed

intestead with OpenLdap ldapmodify it works Perfectly.

Some ideas ?

Thanks in Advance

Fabio Isgrò

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