Openldap version is 2.4.30. When I check the configuration inside cn=config I found this [root@lap00617 cn=config]# cat olcDatabase={-1}frontend.ldifdn: olcDatabase={-1}frontendobjectClass: olcDatabaseConfigobjectClass: olcFrontendConfigolcDatabase: {-1}frontendolcAddContentAcl: FALSEolcLastMod: TRUEolcMaxDerefDepth: 0olcReadOnly: FALSEolcSchemaDN: cn=SubschemaolcSizeLimit: 1500olcSyncUseSubentry: FALSEolcMonitoring: FALSEolcPasswordHash: {CRYPT}
Should I change this CRYPT to SSHA ? Thanks, Quanah
Jeevan
Date: Thu, 14 May 2015 14:27:19 -0700 From: quanah@zimbra.com To: jeev_biz@hotmail.com; openldap-technical@openldap.org Subject: RE: Openldap password problems
--On Thursday, May 14, 2015 10:15 PM +0000 jeevan kc jeev_biz@hotmail.com wrote:
Thanks Quanah, It shows up as crypt hashed. Is there any way I can change it to SHA hashed ?
OpenLDAP defaults to using SSHA, so your configuration must have changed that to using crypt. I'd suggest modifying your configurations to default back to SSHA (I personally use SSHA-512 these days with the sha2 contrib module).
You don't note your OpenLDAP release, which would also be useful information.
--Quanah
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