On Tue, 30 Oct 2007, Naufal Sheikh wrote:
Hi Piotr,
Here is my ldif file.
dn: cn=nsadmin changetype: modify userpassword: {SHA}R0f182La8UTJewHKUWIr2ltHPXc= and the command I used is:
[root@syru156 bin]# ./ldapmodify -x -v -f /main/backup/nsadmin.ldif ldap_initialize( <DEFAULT> ) replace userpassword: {SHA}R0f182La8UTJewHKUWIr2ltHPXc= modifying entry "cn=nsadmin" modify complete ldap_modify: Strong(er) authentication required (8) additional info: modifications require authentication
and I cannot still connect bind to ldap through credentials. It says invalid credentials when I try to connect it through ldap browser.
Regards
instead, try:
cat modify-pass.ldif | ldapmodify -vcxWh localhost -D "cn=admin,dc=foo"
and type-in password you've put into rootpw in slapd.conf, when asked.
You should really look into ldapmodify manpage, and admin guide :)
Regards, Piotr