Re: password change does not work: LDAP, sssd, nss or pam error?

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On Thu, 2010-10-07 at 16:13 +0200, Volker Potworowski wrote:
> Hello Matthew,
> 
> am Donnerstag, 7. Oktober 2010 schrieb Matthew J. Roth:
> > Volker Potworowski wrote:
> > > Is there somebody out there using an OpenLDAP server / clients
> > > completely on Fedora 13 + can the users change their LDAP-Passwords?
> 
> > Have a look at the 389 Directory Server [..]
> 
> I hesitate to install another Directory Server, just because I made some 
> moronic errors (at least this is what I assume) in the configuation the pretty 
> standard OpenLDAP server. Anyway, when I do not see a chance of fixing it, I 
> will of course give the 389 Directory Server a try.
> 
> So again: Is there somebody out there using an OpenLDAP server / clients
> completely on Fedora 13 + can the users change their LDAP-Passwords?
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I agree with you that it really shouldn't make any difference which LDAP
server you are using and I am presuming that this 'user' is trying to
change his password on a system that is not the LDAP server but rather
an LDAP client.

I have done this with previous versions of Fedora and if you are willing
to wait until Sunday, I will test it out at home (I don't use LDAP for
Fedora client authentication at my house, only Samba clients and on the
LDAP server itself).

Craig


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