On 7/7/25 1:24 PM, Van Remoortere, Arnaud via 389-users wrote:
Hi there, I've created a posixAccount with a userPassword and can
login using this user over SSH, the issue is that although "Allow
Users to Change their Passwords" is selected in General Settings, I
only managed to allow a user to change their own password by writing
an ACI:
(target="ldap:///cn=jack,ou=users,dc=lab")(targetattr="userPassword")(version
3.0; acl "password"; allow(write)
userdn="ldap:///cn=jack,ou=users,dc=lab";)
I'm hoping to not need an ACI for each user if there's a better way?
Yes there is: userdn="ldap:///self"
https://docs.redhat.com/en/documentation/red_hat_directory_server/12/html-single/managing_access_control/index#con_displaying-adding-deleting-and-updating-acis_assembly_managing-access-control-instructions
aci: (targetattr="userPassword") (version 3.0; acl "Allow users
updating their password"; allow (write) userdn="ldap:///self";)
HTH,
Mark
Thanks
Arnaud
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