2015-05-01 8:38 GMT+02:00 Lucas Jones <lucas.jo...@powerhealthsolutions.com>:
> Hi folks
>
> I have been using LTB for password self service and wanted to change the
> configuration so that the user can change their own password, rather than
> having to have the manager password change it.  I have crafted and tested
> LDAP ACLs which work as required, and tested this via LTB self service
> password on the initial password change page which also works.  However
> changing via the email token give me a 'LDAP server refused' error.  While I
> was troubleshooting the change on the initial password page, I noted that
> this error occured when the user was not able to change the various LDAP
> attributes (which I believe would be userPassword and sambaNTPassword).  I
> am wondering if the token page is trying to change some other attribute that
> the user does not have the ability to change on my LDAP server?
>
> Any advice would be appreciated.
>


Hello Lucas,

when changing the password trough token, we can't have the old
password so we can't bind as user to do the change. Password is always
changed as manager with token and questions.


Clément.
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