Re: [389-users] How to let users change their passwords?

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Steven Truong wrote:
> I just downloaded the Windows Console and tried to access the server
> through http://myserver:myport with a regular user.  Once I got in
> with this regular user, I could list the whole directory and actually
> changed the password for this account.  I think Windows Console can be
> used for this purpose to work with 389 and with some stricter ACI we
> can even limit what the users can list/search....  But I still would
> like to know what you are using and please share your experiences on
> this....
>   
The Directory Server Gateway (DSGW - package 389-dsgw) is a web based 
app that (among other features) lets users do self-service to their own 
entries, including password change - 
http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/DSGW - scroll down a bit to the 
Person Entry page - you'll see a button there called Change Password.
> Thank you.
>
> On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 1:29 PM, Steven Truong <midair77@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>   
>> Dear, all.  I have been searched low and high for a tool that can let
>> users to change their passwords in 389 DS or OpenLDAP?  I think there
>> is a real need for such a tool and I hope that people already wrote
>> such a tool...
>>
>> Please share your ways of how you allow your users to change their
>> passwords or other setup/architecture that allow this function.
>>
>> Beside that, I also recommend Apache Studio as a great tool to work
>> with LDAP servers.....
>> Thank you in advance.
>>
>>     
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