> > Thanks, Kiran. I was using the admin account to change the password.
> > But, when I attempted to use the user account for which I'm changing
the
> > password (instead of the admin account), I get an
> > INSUFFICIENT_ACCESS_RIGHTS error:
> >
> > LDAPException: Insufficient Access Rights (50) Insufficient Access
> > Rights
> >
> are there any ACIs affecting the below mentioned entry?
>
> > LDAPException: Server Message: INSUFFICIENT_ACCESS_RIGHTS: failed
for
> > MessageType : MODIFY_REQUEST
> > Message ID : 111
> > Modify Request
> > Object :
'uid=jguinn,ou=8300,ou=DVHead,dc=kewilltransport,dc=com
> > '
> > Modification[0]
> > Operation : replace
> > Modification
> > userPassword: 0x48 0x69 0x54 0x68 0x65 0x72 0x65 0x32
> > org.apache.directory.api.ldap.model.message.ModifyRequestImpl <at>
8ede0d34:
> > null
> > LDAPException: Matched DN:
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
Not that I know of. I did not specifically configure any ACIs for
uid=jguinn,ou=8300,ou=DVHead,dc=kewilltransport,dc=com. Is there a way I
can check for that? I would think that by default a user logged in to
LDAP as themselves would be able to change their password, correct?