>> This attribute is "write-only", you cannot read it but you can update it. 

This should explains why it does not show when browsing the AD trough LDAP 
connection. 


>> Some people on this list were able to do it, so I think there is no problem 
>> to use LSC for this. 

Ok. I'm still stuck with the error when trying to update, so there might be a 
trick. 


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De: "Clément OUDOT" <[email protected]> 
À: "lsc-users" <[email protected]> 
Envoyé: Jeudi 27 Septembre 2018 14:16:11 
Objet: Re: [lsc-users] Pushing a password to Samba 4 





Le 27/09/2018 à 12:15, Sebastien BEAUDLOT a écrit : 



Hi, 

I don't think Samba 4 detects a hash, but it may just disallow setting 
unicodePwd directly trough ldap connection. 

The attribute (unicodePwd) is not even visible when browsing the ldap with the 
administrator account. 



This attribute is "write-only", you cannot read it but you can update it. 


BQ_BEGIN


I don't think LSC will allow me to fully sync LDAP and Samba 4. 

BQ_END

Some people on this list were able to do it, so I think there is no problem to 
use LSC for this. 


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