here is one way to do it with slappasswd.

# slappasswd -h {crypt} -s newpasswdhere
result:
{CRYPT}$6ytg4iJ4FiPg

man for more options.

hth,
---lem


Plug n Play wrote:

Dear all,

Here's a quick question. I'm reading a Howto regarding LDAP and
found this in one of its ldif file.

userPassword: {crypt}$!Z0ksiAKjsKLAsjuwyuAK!jksX

how do I encrypt my password so I can copy paste it to the ldif
file like shown above.

Is it slappasswd ? I'm not sure but I think not...

Thank you & more power,
Joey

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