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Cómo establecer o cambiar las contraseñas de usuario con ldappasswd?

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Posted By: Test | 2 Replies | Last Reply On: Sep 25, 2015 02:21:50

ldappasswd, user password

Cómo establecer o cambiar las contraseñas de usuario con ldappasswd?

Psychz - William

Votes: 0Posted On: Sep 25, 2015 02:21:50
 

Hi!

Please go through the below documentation to set or change user password with ldappassword. 

Additional documentation on ldappassword change -

https://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/CDS/cli/8.0/Configuration_Command_File_Reference-Command_Line_Utilities-ldappasswd.html

 

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Psychz - Luis

Votes: 0Posted On: Sep 23, 2015 14:38:59
 

LDAP passwords can be changed through the LDAP server, but not anyone can change the password without first being the system administrator, or knowing how to setup an LDAP server. I recommend reading the redhat system administrator book for more about LDAP.

 

 

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