I see these errors in my logs for some accounts on my consumers with chaining enabled.
- WARN - update_pw_encoding - Could not read password attribute on 'uid=someuser,ou=people,dc=domain,dc=lott' Are these spurious messages or something that needs to be addressed? I came across this: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1833266 upgrade-hash is set to "on" on all servers. What is this code doing? int32_t update_pw_encoding(Slapi_PBlock *orig_pb, Slapi_Entry *e, Slapi_DN *sdn, char *cleartextpassword) { char *dn = (char *)slapi_sdn_get_ndn(sdn); Slapi_Attr *pw = NULL; Slapi_Value **password_values = NULL; passwdPolicy *pwpolicy = NULL; struct pw_scheme *curpwsp = NULL; Slapi_Mods smods; char *hashed_val = NULL; Slapi_PBlock *pb = NULL; int32_t res = 0; slapi_mods_init(&smods, 0); /* * Does the entry have a pw? */ if (e == NULL || slapi_entry_attr_find(e, SLAPI_USERPWD_ATTR, &pw) != 0 || pw == NULL) { slapi_log_err(SLAPI_LOG_WARNING, "update_pw_encoding", "Could not read password attribute on '%s'\n", dn); res = -1; goto free_and_return; } Mike
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