Hi Janet,
You're welcome.
When it comes to these things that many people use, an online search will
help to find you what you need often.
Let us know how it works out.
Greetings,
Vincent
On 23 Feb 2016 14:54, "Janet Houser" wrote:
> Hi Vincent,
>
> Thanks for the link! It's
On Tue, 2016-02-23 at 06:59 -0700, Janet Houser wrote:
> Hi William,
>
> Thank you for looking into the issue. I appreciate the input. Vincent
> sent along a script that should
> help with modifying the current php files.
>
> I appreciate your time and pointers on how to get things working.
Hi William,
Thank you for looking into the issue. I appreciate the input. Vincent
sent along a script that should
help with modifying the current php files.
I appreciate your time and pointers on how to get things working. (Did I
mention I hate PHP? ;-) )
If I manage to get the
Hi,
Here is a script I used with 389 that worked fine for me a while back:
http://ltb-project.org/wiki/documentation/self-service-password
Greetings,
Vincent
On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 2:25 AM, William Brown wrote:
> Ignore the blank message. Email fail.
>
> On Mon,
Ignore the blank message. Email fail.
On Mon, 2016-02-22 at 16:25 -0700, Janet Houser wrote:
> Thanks William,
>
> Hmmm then I'm puzzled why things are failing.
>
> For a little more detail as to what's going on
>
> I was asked to install squirrelmail on a system so user's could read
Thanks William,
Hmmm then I'm puzzled why things are failing.
For a little more detail as to what's going on
I was asked to install squirrelmail on a system so user's could read
their mail. I installed
the change_ldappasswd and everything appears working except for actually
On Mon, 2016-02-22 at 14:25 -0700, Janet Houser wrote:
> Hi Rob,
>
> I appreciate the comment, and that would be a concern, but user's don't
> have login access to the client system. The
> php script is written to allow a friendly remote interface for the
> nonlinux user to be able to change
Hi Rob,
I appreciate the comment, and that would be a concern, but user's don't
have login access to the client system. The
php script is written to allow a friendly remote interface for the
nonlinux user to be able to change their password.
On 2/22/16 2:00 PM, Rob Crittenden wrote:
hou...@nso.edu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been looking through the archives for information, but I haven't
> stumbled on a solution to my problem.
>
> I'm running ds-389 (389-ds-base-1.3.4.0) on a centos 7 box (CentOS Linux
> release 7.2.1511). I have a centos OS client configured using SSL/TLS
>