Hello,
I'm using JNDI and Java to delete LDAP users, but when I delete them, their home folders stay on the Desktop. How do I get these to delete as well without creating a separate script? Is there a toggle in LDAP to make this happen?
Secondly, if a user has multiple home folders scattered across multiple systems, how do you clear away all those home folders when deleting a LDAP user on one central machine linked to all those multiple systems?
Thanks
On 1/22/14 3:26 PM, "Paul Robert Marino" prmarino1@gmail.com wrote:
your SSL cert or your DNS is bad. TLS requires full forward and revers lookup of the C name for the host to match one of the host names in the SSL cert.
On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 3:08 PM, Chaudhari, Rohit K. Rohit.Chaudhari@jhuapl.edu wrote:
I'm not using kerberos. The other suggestion about using ldappasswd led to the error:
ldap_sasl_interactive_bind_s: Can't contact LDAP server (-1) Additional info: TLS: hostname does not match CN in peer certificate
Is there a way to create a JNDI equivalent command so that I could add a checkbox to a Java GUI that basically toggles the "force password change after reset" checkbox built into the password policy in 389?
On 1/22/14 10:49 AM, "Paul Robert Marino" prmarino1@gmail.com wrote:
sorry thats not possible. If you are using Kerberos then you can do it via the kadmin command. If not then you have to use one of several other tools like the admin console or ldapmodify for example.
On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 9:06 AM, Chaudhari, Rohit K. Rohit.Chaudhari@jhuapl.edu wrote:
Hello,
I need to be able to reset a LDAP user's password if they forget it with the user root. But when I try the "passwd" command as root for a LDAP user, I get the following:
(as root) passwd tuser Changing password for user tuser. Password reset by root is not supported. passwd: Authentication token manipulation error.
I am using sssd as the LDAP authentication mechanism tool, to be specific. Does anyone have a solution to dealing with this issue of resetting a LDAP user's password if they forgot it?
Thanks,
Rohit
From: <Chaudhari>, "Rohit K. Chaudhari" rohit.chaudhari@jhuapl.edu Date: Tuesday, January 21, 2014 3:29 PM To: "General discussion list for the 389 Directory server project." 389-users@lists.fedoraproject.org Subject: using passwd with 389
Hello,
I want to be able to use the Unix "passwd" command to reset a LDAP user's password from the command line. However, I keep getting an authentication token manipulation error whenever I try to reset the password using that command. What do I need to do in the 389 DS or on Unix in order to get this command to work?
Thanks,
Rohit
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