Nope. Didn't work. I edited the entry, put in another password, then login using the new password and never get prompted to change it. I saw something online here: http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Directory_Server/8.2/html/Administration_Guide/User_Account_Management.html#Managing_the_Password_Policy-Setting_User_Passwords. Section 13.1.1.5 says something about a bug in Directory Server. Is that something that I should follow or is that doc outdated?
Thanks,
Harry
Harry Devine
Common ARTS Software Development
AJT-144
(609)485-4218
Harry.Devine@xxxxxxx
From: | Rich Megginson <rmeggins@xxxxxxxxxx>
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To: | "General discussion list for the 389 Directory server project." <389-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
Cc: | Harry Devine/ACT/FAA@FAA, Ted Rush/ACT/FAA@FAA |
Date: | 01/07/2011 03:12 PM |
Subject: | Re: [389-users] Resetting user passwords |
On 01/07/2011 01:02 PM, harry.devine@xxxxxxx wrote:
In my 389-ds setup, I have a password policy in place where the user must change their password after a reset, they are allowed to change their password, and it expires after 90 days. However, I cannot find where the Directory Manager can actually RESET a user's password. The docs are very vague in this area IMO, so I'm sure I overlooked it.
Not sure, but you may be able to login as directory manager, edit the user's entry, and change the password to some bogus value.
Where do I go in the console to reset a particular user's password so they will be prompted to change it when they log in again?
Thanks,
Harry
Harry Devine
Common ARTS Software Development
AJT-144
(609)485-4218
Harry.Devine@xxxxxxx
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