On Tue, July 16, 2013 9:08 am, Szládovics Péter wrote:
> 2013-07-16 14:29 keltezéssel, Bo Lynch írta:
>> We are using openldap-2.3.43-25.el5_8.1. So no crypt passwords for ldap?
>> Bummer. Does the change password work with mysql with encrypted
>> passwords?
>
> Corrections below from Alain Abbas:
>
> for completing my response :
> in slapd.conf if you use it you should have :
> access to *
>          by self write
>
> Le Mardi 16 Juillet 2013 01:49 CEST, "ABBAS Alain"
> <alain.ab...@libertech.fr> a écrit:
>   HEllo
> 1) the error 0x32 is a LDAP ACL problem you must allow the entry to be
> modified by itself (in openldap by
> the keyword "self"
>
> 2) To respond at the last post about clear password
> by default the password is generated in clear but you have got a special
> parameter (page 22 of the installation guide) to tell Sogo to crypt the
> password
> In case of openldap you should set "userPasswordAlgorithm =SSHA;" in the
> SogoUserSource section
> and Sogo will crypt the password. This parameter depends of the LDAP
> server software.
>
> I just tried and verified on a Sogo 2.0.6b : )
>
> --

Ok got this working by adding
by anonymous auth
in slapd.conf. I am now able to change the password......however when I
change the password via the web interface of SOGo and log back in I am
unable to view any mail for some reason. If I change is back to the
original password I can view mail. I'm sure there is something simple that
I'm missing. Thanks again for everyones help.


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