Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Lloyd Zusman writes:
>
>> And finally, the LDAP_BINDDN and LDAP_BINDPW values are indeed set
>> properly in authldaprc.
>> Is there some sort of authldap configuration option that's necessary
>> in order for auth_passwd() to function properly?  Or ... ???
>
> No.  I would suggest setting DEBUG_LOGIN=2 in authdaemond, and see what
> gets logged.  Although there are no debug messages in the code, at the
> moment, that log what happens during a password change attempt, at least
> you'll be logging what happens during authentication.

Thanks.  OK I did that, and when I made the password change attempt, I
got this error in syslog:

  Jan 16 16:59:51 authdaemond: LDAP modify failed: Insufficient access

Everything else that came prior to that was the logging of a successful
operation.

Does anyone know what I have to do in order to give authdaemond/authldap
sufficient access to modify the database?


-- 
 Lloyd Zusman
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 God bless you.



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