On 04/01/13 22:55 +0300, Bbaale Fred wrote:
The attribute is different after running ldappasswd on it even thought I am 
pretty sure that its the same password.

I still have the ldiff file. If I decoded the userPasswords in the ldiff file 
and did a slapadd again, would it work?

What format are the passwords in, in your original slapcat'd file (after
uudecoding)? Do they contain a prefix ({crypt})?

On Apr 1, 2013, at 10:46 PM, Dan White <[email protected]> wrote:

On 04/01/13 22:28 +0300, Bbaale Fred wrote:
My users can not login after a successful database migration from ldbm to bdb.

I did slapcat and slapadd my ldiff file sucessfully, but the userPassword 
attribute seems to have been modified.



Now for a user to login, i have to first change their password, or at least 
appear to do that.
After doing a ldappasswd, even with the old password, the user can login.


Your help is needed , as I do not want to change passwords for 2000 users.

Fred Bbaale

What difference, if any, do you see in a user's entry (using ldapsearch)
before and after running ldappasswd on it?

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