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Re: Allowing users to update their passwords
- To: openldap-technical@openldap.org
- Subject: Re: Allowing users to update their passwords
- From: Dieter Klünter <dieter@dkluenter.de>
- Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2015 09:02:01 +0200
- In-reply-to: <CAJFC5W2+f=qU6jRb0faicGaDFycJrFe1CTVrAq4eD_G9oQy=EQ@mail.gmail.com>
- Organization: AVCI
- References: <CAJFC5W2+f=qU6jRb0faicGaDFycJrFe1CTVrAq4eD_G9oQy=EQ@mail.gmail.com>
Am Mon, 12 Oct 2015 16:13:18 -0500
schrieb Kartik Vashishta <kartik.unix@gmail.com>:
> Team,
>
> I am not anything but new to ldap. I have however successfully
> installed and configured Openldap on CentOS7. Online material was a
> BIG help.
>
> I am trying to figure out how to allow users to change their own
> passwords.
>
> Googling pointed me out to this:
> access to attrs=userPassword
> by self write
> by anonymous auth
> by users none
>
> access to * by * read
>
> But where and how does this get input into the ldap db. There is no
> more a slapd.conf.
slapd-config(5)
-Dieter
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