Hi =- We upgraded the OS of our Active Directory server to Windows 2012. On a linux computer running Redhat 5, we use a script to obtain an account's hashed password, using the ldapsearch command. We request the msSFU30Password attribute.
The script works fine for any account that was created before the new server was installed. For new accounts, no password is returned. Does anyone know how to make this possible again?
One suggestion by someone, was to install the "Services for Unix https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Services_for_UNIX" package, which is now deprecated (I can't find what replaces it!). I installed it, but it didn't seem to help. Any other suggestions? Thanks.
Mark London MIT PSFC
Mark London wrote:
Hi =- We upgraded the OS of our Active Directory server to Windows 2012. On a linux computer running Redhat 5, we use a script to obtain an account's hashed password, using the ldapsearch command. We request the msSFU30Password attribute.
The script works fine for any account that was created before the new server was installed. For new accounts, no password is returned. Does anyone know how to make this possible again?
One suggestion by someone, was to install the "Services for Unix https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Services_for_UNIX" package, which is now deprecated (I can't find what replaces it!). I installed it, but it didn't seem to help. Any other suggestions? Thanks.
Your question has absolutely nothing to do with OpenLDAP and has everything to do with Microsoft. Ask them.
On 12/1/2014 8:17 PM, Howard Chu wrote:
Mark London wrote:
Hi =- We upgraded the OS of our Active Directory server to Windows 2012. On a linux computer running Redhat 5, we use a script to obtain an account's hashed password, using the ldapsearch command. We request the msSFU30Password attribute.
The script works fine for any account that was created before the new server was installed. For new accounts, no password is returned. Does anyone know how to make this possible again?
One suggestion by someone, was to install the "Services for Unix https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Services_for_UNIX" package, which is now deprecated (I can't find what replaces it!). I installed it, but it didn't seem to help. Any other suggestions? Thanks.
Your question has absolutely nothing to do with OpenLDAP and has everything to do with Microsoft. Ask them.
When was the last time you got an answer from Microsoft about LDAP, which they could care less about?
Mark London wrote:
On 12/1/2014 8:17 PM, Howard Chu wrote:
Mark London wrote:
Hi =- We upgraded the OS of our Active Directory server to Windows 2012. On a linux computer running Redhat 5, we use a script to obtain an account's hashed password, using the ldapsearch command. We request the msSFU30Password attribute.
The script works fine for any account that was created before the new server was installed. For new accounts, no password is returned. Does anyone know how to make this possible again?
One suggestion by someone, was to install the "Services for Unix https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Services_for_UNIX" package, which is now deprecated (I can't find what replaces it!). I installed it, but it didn't seem to help. Any other suggestions? Thanks.
Your question has absolutely nothing to do with OpenLDAP and has everything to do with Microsoft. Ask them.
When was the last time you got an answer from Microsoft about LDAP, which they could care less about?
How is that in *any* way the OpenLDAP Project's concern?
Mark London wrote:
When was the last time you got an answer from Microsoft about LDAP, which they could care less about?
You have already *paid* for an M$ product. And you decided to use the ancient proprietary msSFU30* stuff.
The openldap-technical@openldap.org is for discussing how to use OpenLDAP itself and integrate client software with it.
=> M$ is responsible for your support and not a group of volunteers supporting OpenLDAP
If M$ is not giving you the right support blame *them* or hire other consultants to solve your issues.
Ciao, Michael.
On Mon, 01 Dec 2014 12:04:14 -0500 Mark London mrl@psfc.mit.edu wrote:
Hi =- We upgraded the OS of our Active Directory server to Windows 2012. On a linux computer running Redhat 5, we use a script to obtain an account's hashed password, using the ldapsearch command. We request the msSFU30Password attribute.
The script works fine for any account that was created before the new server was installed. For new accounts, no password is returned. Does anyone know how to make this possible again?
One suggestion by someone, was to install the "Services for Unix https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Services_for_UNIX" package, which is now deprecated (I can't find what replaces it!). I installed it, but it didn't seem to help. Any other suggestions? Thanks.
This is really more of a Microsoft problem. You could ask a question at this URL (I have had excellent success)
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/home?forum=w...
Or use any of the other links for starters.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc780036%28v=ws.10%29.aspx http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc782713%28v=ws.10%29.aspx https://support.microsoft.com/KB/315071?wa=wsignin1.0
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