Yeah...it never comes back to prompt. Is there a plan B? On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 11:22 AM, Kiran Ayyagari <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 12:11 AM, Ezsra McDonald <[email protected] > > > wrote: > > > Does it matter that the ADS servers are in Multi-Master setup? > > > no, the change should be propagated to the other nodes after starting the > node on which the > password was changed. > > And if you used this password on other nodes to connect to the updated node > then you need to > login to the other nodes and change the old password in replication > configurations > > > > > On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 10:51 AM, Ezsra McDonald < > [email protected] > > > > > wrote: > > > > > It did in dev as well. But prod I waited a couple minutes. When I > > > restarted password was not changed. > > > > > > On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 10:50 AM, Kiran Ayyagari <[email protected] > > > > > wrote: > > > > > >> On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 11:42 PM, Ezsra McDonald < > > >> [email protected]> > > >> wrote: > > >> > > >> > Is there any reason why this jar would report "Successfully modified > > >> > password" but not return to the shell prompt? > > >> > > > >> it might be taking a while to stop the server, but on OS X (my > machine) > > >> where I tested > > >> it returns immediately > > >> > > >> > > > >> > On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 10:33 AM, Ezsra McDonald < > > >> [email protected] > > >> > > > > >> > wrote: > > >> > > > >> > > I was wrong. Test loign on the wrong instance, sorry. It worked in > > >> Dev. > > >> > > > > >> > > On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 10:20 AM, Ezsra McDonald < > > >> > [email protected] > > >> > > > wrote: > > >> > > > > >> > >> Thanks Kiran, > > >> > >> > > >> > >> I ran this the jar targeting my dev instance > > >> > >> > > >> > >> /opt/ads/var/lib/default > > >> > >> > > >> > >> log4j:WARN No appenders could be found for logger > > >> > >> (org.apache.directory.server.ApacheDsService). > > >> > >> log4j:WARN Please initialize the log4j system properly. > > >> > >> log4j:WARN See > > http://logging.apache.org/log4j/1.2/faq.html#noconfig > > >> > for > > >> > >> more info. > > >> > >> _ _ ____ ____ > > >> > >> / \ _ __ ___ ___| |__ ___| _ \/ ___| > > >> > >> / _ \ | '_ \ / _` |/ __| '_ \ / _ \ | | \___ \ > > >> > >> / ___ \| |_) | (_| | (__| | | | __/ |_| |___) | > > >> > >> /_/ \_\ .__/ \__,_|\___|_| |_|\___|____/|____/ > > >> > >> |_| > > >> > >> > > >> > >> Successfully modified password > > >> > >> > > >> > >> > > >> > >> But the password was still the old password. > > >> > >> > > >> > >> On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 9:57 AM, Kiran Ayyagari < > > >> [email protected]> > > >> > >> wrote: > > >> > >> > > >> > >>> On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 10:37 PM, Ezsra McDonald < > > >> > >>> [email protected]> > > >> > >>> wrote: > > >> > >>> > > >> > >>> > Any ideas Kiran? I tried using ldapmodify with a LDIF as > below: > > >> > >>> > > > >> > >>> > sorry for the delay, was building a tool to change the > password > > >> cause > > >> > >>> any > > >> > >>> other means of changing > > >> > >>> it doesn't work > > >> > >>> > > >> > >>> please follow the below steps: > > >> > >>> > > >> > >>> 1. get the ads-passwd-reset.jar from here > > >> > >>> https://people.apache.org/~kayyagari/ads-passwd-reset.jar > > >> > >>> 2. stop the server > > >> > >>> 3. run the command > > >> > >>> java -jar target/ads-passwd-reset.jar > > >> <your-path-to-DS-instance> > > >> > >>> <user-dn> <new-password> > > >> > >>> > > >> > >>> your-path-to-DS-instance : the path to the instance you are > > >> using, > > >> > >>> most likely it is the 'default' instance > > >> > >>> so something > > >> > >>> <path-to-ds-installation>/instances/default > > >> > >>> user-dn : uid=admin,ou=system > > >> > >>> new-password : the new password > > >> > >>> > > >> > >>> 4. after successful execution of above command start the server > > >> > >>> > > >> > >>> If you would like to build this tool then check it out from > > >> > >>> > > >> > > > >> > > > http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/directory/sandbox/kayyagari/passwd-reset/ > > >> > >>> > > >> > >>> Let me know if you need further assistance. > > >> > >>> > > >> > >>> > > >> > >>> > > >> > >>> > dn: uid=admin,ou=system > > >> > >>> > changetype: modify > > >> > >>> > replace: userPassword > > >> > >>> > userPassword: PW_HERE_PLEASE > > >> > >>> > > > >> > >>> > I assume it needs more system attributes to get around this? > > >> > >>> > > > >> > >>> > Is there a config entry that can disable password aging that I > > can > > >> > >>> change > > >> > >>> > with an editor and restart the instance? > > >> > >>> > > > >> > >>> > > > >> > >>> > On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 8:51 AM, Ezsra McDonald < > > >> > >>> [email protected]> > > >> > >>> > wrote: > > >> > >>> > > > >> > >>> > > ADS M20 > > >> > >>> > > > > >> > >>> > > Thanks > > >> > >>> > > > > >> > >>> > > On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 8:46 AM, Kiran Ayyagari < > > >> > >>> [email protected]> > > >> > >>> > > wrote: > > >> > >>> > > > > >> > >>> > >> which version of the server are you using? > > >> > >>> > >> > > >> > >>> > >> On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 9:44 PM, Ezsra McDonald < > > >> > >>> > [email protected] > > >> > >>> > >> > > > >> > >>> > >> wrote: > > >> > >>> > >> > > >> > >>> > >> > I am researching but if anyone can suggest a solution, it > > >> > appears > > >> > >>> my > > >> > >>> > >> > uid=admin,ou=system password expired. I did not realize > the > > >> > aging > > >> > >>> > >> applied > > >> > >>> > >> > to the admin user. > > >> > >>> > >> > > > >> > >>> > >> > Urgently need to resolve this issue. > > >> > >>> > >> > > > >> > >>> > >> > > >> > >>> > >> > > >> > >>> > >> > > >> > >>> > >> -- > > >> > >>> > >> Kiran Ayyagari > > >> > >>> > >> http://keydap.com > > >> > >>> > >> > > >> > >>> > > > > >> > >>> > > > > >> > >>> > > > >> > >>> > > >> > >>> > > >> > >>> > > >> > >>> -- > > >> > >>> Kiran Ayyagari > > >> > >>> http://keydap.com > > >> > >>> > > >> > >> > > >> > >> > > >> > > > > >> > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> -- > > >> Kiran Ayyagari > > >> http://keydap.com > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > Kiran Ayyagari > http://keydap.com >
