Hi Alex,
crypt is a little unusual for ldap directories; if you want to
write us a patch I'll include it, otherwise probably not :-). Have a
look at userpasswordeditor.java if you're feeling keen!
- Chris
On 02/08/2007, at 2:44 AM, Alexander López Lapo wrote:
Hi Chis, My name is Alexander Lopez. I am from Ecuador. Well, I
download JXplorer 3.2. My workstation has CentOS 4.5 and jdk 1.6.
The JXplorer ran with out error. I connected to my ldap server
successful. I think that JXplorer is a tool very cool, but when I
tried to change of userPassword of one user, I found that not
support crypt format. Many users use crypt format. My question is
JXplorer in the next release will have support crypt format.
I hope you anwers
Bye.
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