If you're using slapd.conf then:
1. run slappasswd 2. replace the rootpw value in the slapd.conf file with the value given 3. restart slapd
If you're using slapd.d (cn=config):
1. run slappasswd 2. find the cn=config olcDatabase entry you wish to change the passwd for 3. update the value for olcRootPW with the one given in (1) 4. restart slapd
Adam
On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 8:06 AM, Francis, Steve (IHG) Steve.Francis@ihg.comwrote:
ok...So i'm an ID10T!! LOL. But seriously, I setup an OpenLdap server and migrated /etc/passwd to it, and all is well: however, I did that months ago, and you guessed it, somehow I'm having a "senior" moment, and can't remember the psw for the rootdn, so that I can add another user to the Ldap server. I'm sure there is probably a way to decode the "hashed/encrypted" password. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I really don't want to have to delete everything and start again, but if that's what I must do, then so be it.
Thanks in advance,
*Steve Francis* *Technical Advisor - zSeries, zLinux, z/OS* IHG Alpharetta Data Center Ph: 770-442-7157 Cell: 770-906-3122 IM: francisihg