I am an LDAP newbie :-)I have PHPLDAPAdmin running with our LDAP server, along with sssd. I'm finding a few issues when attempting to set a user's password. In particular, I believe the object has a max of 128 characters in that field -- I have tried to cut-and-paste the encrypted hash from a Linux /etc/shadow file(SHA512, etc) and cannot get this to work. I can reset the password with the ldappasswd command, which is a pain. I read that sssd is more secure and thus you cannot change a user's password as root.
(I have not yet configured an anonymous proxy user - still figuring that out, which is outside the scope of this group)
The original LDIFs I imported are {crypt} style passwords from older systems and they work fine, and were inserted from the command line --- however, the newer Linux systems have much longer hashes. I've tried multiple ways of doing inserting these through PHPLDAPAdmin and it fails, so I am missing something. Can someone explain what the trick is to do this correctly?
The version of Linux we're using is CentOS 5.x and 6.x 64-bit. Thanks.
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