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andrea commented on DIRSTUDIO-491:
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Hi, Emmanuel!
Thank you so much for your really fast reply.
please forgive me, I changed the password a bit for security reasons
before sending it, since I did not know that this could really be a
matter.
I tested this now, and yes, if I change the password of a user which
failed to import before to a compliant password now I can import the
dataset. So the corresponding error-message is great and accurate.
I have one question which I hope you can help me with:
Does directory studio do the syntax-checking of passwords before it
inserts the dataset or is this done by (our new) directory server?
(we had a few upgrades with re-loading data via commandline into the
old directory server before and I never had the impression that the
password syntax was checked when LOADING)
I also want to thank you all for this great tool, directory studio is
the best admin-tool I ever had. I got it recommended by an ldap-
trainer, and I am glad to have it.
with kind regards,
Andrea
On May 13, 2009, at 12:41, Emmanuel Lecharny (JIRA) wrote:
> Export and Re-Import ldif: "invalid password syntax"
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>
> Key: DIRSTUDIO-491
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSTUDIO-491
> Project: Directory Studio
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.4.0
> Environment: Windows XP SP2
> Reporter: andrea
>
> I export the userdata as ldif, delete all the userdata in the dit and
> re-import the same userdata again. Out of 344 entries I get 31 errors:
> #!RESULT ERROR
> #!CONNECTION ldap://xx.xx.xx.xx:636
> #!DATE 2009-05-13T11:27:12.781
> #!ERROR [LDAP: error code 19 - invalid password syntax - password must
> contain at least 1 digit characters]
> dn: uid=xxxxx,ou=users,ou=posix,o=unixdb
> objectClass: posixaccount
> objectClass: account
> the password might be something like:
> userPassword:: a2NyeXB0fUVtVmh5RWtNUUVwQ0E=
> if I change the "::" to simple ":", I do not have any problem with importing
> the whole stuff.
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