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2003 Jan 28
1
ldap_modify_s Insufficient access
...guest
Changing password for guest.
Enter login(LDAP) password:
New password:
Bad password: a palindrome
Re-enter new password:
LDAP password information update failed: Unknown error
Password changed
venezuela:/home/tdm #
and in /var/log/messages:
Jan 28 13:39:47 venezuela passwd[28505]: pam_ldap: ldap_modify_s
Insufficient access
Can you please help, because this is a very important issue for us! Thanks
in advance,
Thorsten.
Some conf-staff:
/etc/openldap/ldap.conf
host 192.168.1.1
base dc=tdm-consult, dc=com
ssl no
# f?r nss_ldap
crypt des
# f?r pam_ldap
pam_filter objectclass=posi...
2014 May 30
2
Schema attributes changes after AD extension
...x.
I'm following these guide -
https://blogs.oracle.com/hariblog/entry/modify_attribute_properties_in_active
- to make the changes. I go to LDP.exe, connect and bind to LDAP and try
to make the changes on "schemaUpgradeInProgress" attribute and it
outputs this:
***Call Modify...
ldap_modify_s(ld, '(null)',[1] attrs);
Modified "".
I don't know if the change was really made. If I go to ADSI Editor, I
change the attributes and then it shows a message saying that I server
is not available, but it is.
Does anyone have a similar problem, that can help me?
Kind Rega...
2012 Aug 29
1
LDAP access to Samba 4
Hello,
I am currently migrating from OpenLDAP to Samba 4 PDC, and I have a webpage (PHP/Apache) available for users so that they can change their password on the existing LDAP server.
I attempted to adjust that script to change the password on the Samba 4 AD controller, but I get a "cannot connect" error to LDAP. The web server the password script is running on is not on the same
2008 Jul 02
4
samba + slave OpenLdap (read-only)
Hello,
I'm trying to config samba to use a openldap replica (slave) base.
Every thing is working, except when I try to join a machine to a domain.
Samba try to write some attributes in openldap, but this database (slave) is
read-only, so this operation fails.
Openldap can return a REFERRAL when a client (samba) try to do a
modification on a slave database and this already is happening.