[389-users] replace: userPassword and unhashed#user#password
Rich Megginson
rmeggins at redhat.com
Wed Apr 3 20:33:03 UTC 2013
On 04/03/2013 02:11 PM, Thang Nguyen wrote:
> I'm running 389-ds-base.x86_64 1.2.11.15-12.el6_4 on RHEL 6.3.
>
> When I do a "replace: userPassword" with an empty set of values (which
> will cause the attribute to be removed), 389ds only remove the
> userPassword attribute and doesn't remove the unhashed#user#password
> attribute.
>
> I enabled more logging in the error log and this is what I see for
> "delete: userPassword" and "replace: userPassword" with an empty set
> of values.
>
> delete: userPassword:
> [02/Apr/2013:17:35:16 -1000] - => entry_apply_mods_wsi
> [02/Apr/2013:17:35:16 -1000] - delete: userPassword
> [02/Apr/2013:17:35:16 -1000] - removing entire attribute userPassword
> [02/Apr/2013:17:35:16 -1000] - -
> [02/Apr/2013:17:35:16 -1000] - modifiersname: cn=directory manager
> [02/Apr/2013:17:35:16 -1000] - replace: modifiersname
> [02/Apr/2013:17:35:16 -1000] - -
> [02/Apr/2013:17:35:16 -1000] - modifytimestamp: 20130403033515Z
> [02/Apr/2013:17:35:16 -1000] - replace: modifytimestamp
> [02/Apr/2013:17:35:16 -1000] - -
> [02/Apr/2013:17:35:16 -1000] - delete: unhashed#user#password
> [02/Apr/2013:17:35:16 -1000] - removing entire attribute
> unhashed#user#password
> [02/Apr/2013:17:35:16 -1000] - -
>
> replace: userPassword with an empty set of values:
> replace: userpassword
> [02/Apr/2013:17:37:03 -1000] - => entry_apply_mods_wsi
> [02/Apr/2013:17:37:03 -1000] - replace: userPassword
> [02/Apr/2013:17:37:03 -1000] - -
> [02/Apr/2013:17:37:03 -1000] - modifiersname: cn=directory manager
> [02/Apr/2013:17:37:03 -1000] - replace: modifiersname
> [02/Apr/2013:17:37:03 -1000] - -
> [02/Apr/2013:17:37:03 -1000] - modifytimestamp: 20130403033703Z
> [02/Apr/2013:17:37:03 -1000] - replace: modifytimestamp
> [02/Apr/2013:17:37:03 -1000] - -
>
> Anyone know if this is how 389ds supposed to work or is it a bug?
Sounds like a bug. Please file a ticket. If you are a Red Hat customer
(that looks like an official Red Hat release, or possibly CentOS),
please file a bugzilla.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Regards,
>
> --thang
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