Am 04.12.18 um 10:17 schrieb Rowland Penny via samba:> On Tue, 4 Dec 2018 09:54:05 +0100 > basti via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I have a samba 4 AD Domain, now I see in the Attribute Editor that the >> field "unixUserPassword" is plain text. This is also Plaintext in LDAP >> (seen via ldapvi). >> >> Is there a way to crypt that? SSHA for example? >> >> Best Regards >> > > What do you use the 'unixUserPassword' for ?I use it for Mailaccount passwd.> > I suppose you could use it store an encrypted password, but you > probably do not need to be using it. >You mead I would use the field and fill it with something like md5?> Rowland >
On Tue, 4 Dec 2018 11:28:29 +0100 basti via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:> > > Am 04.12.18 um 10:17 schrieb Rowland Penny via samba: > > On Tue, 4 Dec 2018 09:54:05 +0100 > > basti via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > > >> Hello, > >> > >> I have a samba 4 AD Domain, now I see in the Attribute Editor that > >> the field "unixUserPassword" is plain text. This is also Plaintext > >> in LDAP (seen via ldapvi). > >> > >> Is there a way to crypt that? SSHA for example? > >> > >> Best Regards > >> > > > > What do you use the 'unixUserPassword' for ? > > I use it for Mailaccount passwd.Can you not use the users AD password instead ? Most, if not all, mail servers can be set to do this.> > > > > I suppose you could use it store an encrypted password, but you > > probably do not need to be using it. > > > You mead I would use the field and fill it with something like md5?Yes, provided your mailserver can read and use the encrypted password. Rowland
Am 04.12.18 um 11:55 schrieb Rowland Penny via samba:>>> What do you use the 'unixUserPassword' for ? >> >> I use it for Mailaccount passwd. > > Can you not use the users AD password instead ? > Most, if not all, mail servers can be set to do this.That means that the user must change there Mail password, if they change there user AD password.