You won’t find them in AD / LDAP. They are in your Ranger DB. These passwords get set when you install Ranger.

Earlier there used to be a sql stmt to update them directly in the DB, but not possible anymore. Hence the Python script which I shared earlier.

Regards,
VR

On Jun 4, 2024, at 19:34, Marc Hoppins <marc.hopp...@eset.com> wrote:



Hi, Vipin,

 

Not sure how that is going to help.

 

I only have the one password to LDAP search (given by windows team). I cannot change it as it is active directory and to change it would be (yet another) ticket.

 

Where is the password stored? I tried looking in our MYSQL table (x_user) but see nothing for password.

 

From: Vipin Rathor <v.rat...@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 4, 2024 3:29 PM
To: user@ranger.apache.org
Subject: Re: Usersync

 

EXTERNAL

Looks like what Jesús pointed out is right. It’s the rangerusersync user which is failing with “bad credentials” against Ranger Admin.



Maybe you can try resetting the password for this user?

 

Regards,

VR



On Jun 4, 2024, at 17:51, Marc Hoppins <marc.hopp...@eset.com> wrote:

Jesús

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