Hi,

On 9/22/20 9:42 AM, Tornóci László wrote:
Hi,

I recently upgraded my system from RHEL7 to RHEL8, together with 389ds. Apparently this has caused to upgrade the storage scheme of the user passwords to PBKDF2_SHA256. Everything works fine except freeradius does not support this storage scheme at the moment.

How can I downgrade the storage scheme in 389ds to something that is supported by freeradius in such a way, that doesn't force my users to change their passwords?

In the meantime I figured out the answer to my question. I can change the default password storage scheme like this (this is global policy):

dsconf INSTANCENAME pwpolicy set --pwdscheme PWDSCHEME

This way I reverted to another scheme that freeradius understands. When a user performs a bind, the userPassword will be overwritten using the new default scheme. So no password change is necessary, only a bind :-)
This is on RHEL8, 389-ds-base-1.4.2.4-8

Laszlo

Thanks: Laszlo
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