Hi! I want see user password. When I use console to create a new user in my ldap tree I can set user''s password. FDS encrypt password automatically with the hash functione that I choose (in particular with SSHA) when I use ldapsearch -x "uid=SCarter" I see all SCarter attribute but not his password. Form me is important to see the hash of password: how can I do? I have an other question: what is the function of the attribute "nsuniqueid" Thanks!
Richard Megginson
2007-Oct-31 14:11 UTC
Re: [Fedora-directory-users] show uesr''s hash password
puestadelsol83 wrote:> Hi! > I want see user password. > When I use console to create a new user in my ldap tree I can set user''s password. FDS encrypt password automatically with the hash functione that I choose (in particular with SSHA) > when I use > ldapsearch -x "uid=SCarter" > I see all SCarter attribute but not his password. > Form me is important to see the hash of password: how can I do? >There is a default aci that disallows search access to the userPassword. You have to either edit that aci or use a privileged account e.g. ldapsearch -x -D "cn=directory manager" -w password> I have an other question: what is the function of the attribute "nsuniqueid" >This attribute is a unique identifier for this entry. The value is guaranteed to be unique even in a multi master replication environment.> Thanks! > > -- > Fedora-directory-users mailing list > Fedora-directory-users@redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users >