Re: [389-users] Recover Management Console Password

2011-08-22 Thread Aaron Hagopian
http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Howto:ResetDirMgrPassword 2011/8/22 Brant Hohnstein brant.hohnst...@returnpath.net Is there a procedure (however cumbersome) to reset the Management Console (admin) password if the password is not currently known? ** ** I changed the admin

Re: [389-users] Recover Management Console Password

2011-08-22 Thread Brant Hohnstein
Thanks for the suggestion. I think the link you sent me was to reset the Directory Manager password. Forgive me if I am mistaken. Don't I need a procedure to change the admin-server password? Best regards, Brant Hohnstein System Administrator brant.hohnst...@returnpath.net +1 303-999-3233

Re: [389-users] Recover Management Console Password

2011-08-22 Thread Marc Sauton
You should be able to log into the directory console using the directory manager credentials to change the uid=admin password. Or also from the command line, bind as directory manager and try change the userpassword attribute value of the entry

Re: [389-users] Announcing 389 Directory Server version 1.2.9.6 Testing

2011-08-22 Thread Anthony Messina
On 08/16/2011 04:40 PM, Rich Megginson wrote: On 08/16/2011 03:33 PM, Anthony Messina wrote: On 08/16/2011 03:25 PM, Rich Megginson wrote: I havent filed a bug yet as I am working on a virtual environment to test, which I'm sure you'll want me to, in order to be able to replicate the issue

Re: [389-users] Announcing 389 Directory Server version 1.2.9.6 Testing

2011-08-22 Thread Rich Megginson
On 08/22/2011 04:55 PM, Anthony Messina wrote: On 08/22/2011 05:40 PM, Rich Megginson wrote: I'm using the latest code on RHEL 6.1 x86_64. This is what I did: setup-ds.pl - use suffix dc=example,dc=com after the server starts, use ldapmodify: dn: dc=example,dc=com changetype: modify

Re: [389-users] Announcing 389 Directory Server version 1.2.9.6 Testing

2011-08-22 Thread Anthony Messina
On 08/22/2011 06:37 PM, Rich Megginson wrote: Ok. I'll just keep trying. Does it matter who you do the search as? That is, do you use directory manager, anonymous, or a regular user? Most of the queries were run anonymously (internal to the LAN) for SSSD. I'll set aside some time to do as