Hi Andy,

the LDAP admin password is stored on LDAP server side. If you lost it it
needs to be reset on the server. For OpenLDAP it is configured e.g. in

/etc/ldap/slapd.d/cn\=config/olcDatabase\=\{1\}bdb.ldif

The property is "olcRootPW". This differs depending on your LDAP
software. Try to search its documentation for password recovery.


Best regards

Roland


On 11.06.2018 15:23, Andrew O'Brien wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I'm trying to reset the password for the 'admin' user.
> 
> I was able to reset the 'master' password via editing
> /usr/share/ldap-account-manager/config/config.cfg
> 
> and the 'lam server profile' password via editing
> /usr/share/ldap-account-manager/config/lam.conf
> 
> but can't seem to figure out how to edit the admin user password.  I don't
> have an admin user on the host or in ldap so I assume its something within
> LAM.
> 
> On a separate note I wanted to comment that adopting LAM Pro has saved our
> organization an enormous amount of time/money.  Great and easy to use
> software!
> 
> Thanks,
> Andy
> 
> 
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