Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
--On Tuesday, May 29, 2012 4:08 PM +0000 hyc@symas.com wrote:
It is a problem that a slappasswd user must have read privilage on slapd.conf (or slapd.d) by this patch...
slappasswd is an administrative command; if you don't have administrator access already you have no business running it.
What in any way makes it administrative? You simply give it a password to convert into whatever scheme for you. Where is the administrative requirement? Why shouldn't X user with some particular permissions into the database, but not the configuration, be able to run it to generate a value?
slap*(8) are all administrative tools, by definition. You should already know that.
Why should X user ever need to run this tool to generate a value? slapd generates users' password values automatically. The only time anyone ever *needs* this tool is for setting a rootpw in the slapd config. That's the only reason this tool exists and it is the only valid use case.