actually I've the ldap selfservice password in place
(https://ltb-project.org/, is this another nice tool from you guys ? ),
so will it just work to not set any password and instead require all
people to use password restlink via selfservice ?


On 11/11/19 8:57 PM, Marian Thieme wrote:
> thanks once more the for this great software. I currently finished
> more or less my setup in order to migrate an openldap directory to an
> AD. (including sync tasks for users, groups and sudoer roles. I am
> planning to operate an AD only, instead of one based on openldap.
> Reason is to have support for ms windows client... linux and any other
> applications seem to be fine with AD as well.)
>
> Now I am facing the following situation: If I initially set one and
> the same fixed password for everybody, then the user's identity can be
> stolen easily. I am thinking right now, good way would be to randomly
> generate passwords and send it to the user via mail. Would that work ?
> ... and how ? Since I have some lack of knowledge what I can do with
> lsc and the inline javascript I would like to ask you for a suggestion.
>
> Thank you for you help,
> Marian
>
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