On Mon, 2010-12-06 at 15:44 +0500, Stanislav Vlasov
wrote:> [stas at ds ~]$ cat /etc/redhat-release
> CentOS release 5.5 (Final)
>
> [stas at ds ~]$ rpm -qa | grep centos-ds
> centos-ds-admin-8.1.0-9.el5.centos.1
> centos-ds-8.1.0-1.el5.centos.2
> centos-ds-base-8.1.0-0.14.el5.centos.2
> centos-ds-console-8.1.0-5.el5.centos.2
>
> ds installed for:
> 1) linux workstations authentication
> 2) mail (accounts & aliases)
> 3) samba
> 4) squid acls
>
> Exists several r/o replicas. All services and workstations work with
replica, not with main server.
>
> Now i need some interface for change user's own password by user.
>
> Password change must be on main server.
> I try login by user to main server, and i can't change own password.
> Added that ACL (via centos-idm-console):
>
> (targetattr = "userPassword")
> (version 3.0;
> acl "ChangePass";
> allow (write)
> (userdn = "ldap:///self") and
> (dns="*.neyvabank.ru")
> ;)
>
> No effect.
> How i can give rights to users for change passwords?
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I think you will find much better/quicker responses to this type of
question from 389-users list...
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/389-users
Craig
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