[Samba] Samba+LDAP - must change password flag doesn't reseted

Viktor Posta viktor_posta at hu.ibm.com
Mon Apr 22 01:23:02 GMT 2002


Hi !

When I want to force the user to change the password the following needed:

pwdCanChange: 0
pwdMustChange: 0

And after the password changin' it should look like this

pwdCanChange: 0
pwdMustChange: 2147483647

And the problem is that it stays like this after the pw change :

pwdCanChange: 0
pwdMustChange: 0


Best Regards !

Viktor Posta




                                                                                                                                       
                      Gonzalo Servat                                                                                                   
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Hi Viktor

Have you tried setting the following:

pwdCanChange: 0
pwdMustChange: 2147483647

... for the user?

HTH,
Gonzalo.

On Fri, 2002-04-19 at 02:28, Viktor Posta wrote:
> Hi all !
>
> I have a working Samba PDC with an LDAP backend !
>
> The problem, is taht, when I set the on the user account the Must Change
> Password flag to 1, the it works,
> and at the next logon the user gets an answer, that you password will
> expire today !
>
> Okay, change the password, everithing is OK, password changed...
>
> At the next logon the password change window come up again...   and
> again....
>
>  - The password last set value, has been changed after a password change
> -  The password really changed, so next time I can logon with the new one
> -  The password must change value didn't change it is the same as before
> the pw change
>
>   The following error has been logged to the log file of the WS after the
> password change
>
> [2002/04/18 18:02:55, 0] passdb/passdb.c:pdb_free_sam(210)
>   pdb_free_sam: SAM_ACCOUNT was NULL
>
> FYI:
> I don't use the unix password change option in the samba conf, because
> I'm using the LDAP to store the users, and anyway only I'm the only one
> user who
> needs to logon from the Unix side to the server, so I don't need to
> synchronize these !
>
> I guess somewhere I'm wrong , but maybe not, please help me folks !
>
> Thanks in advance !
>
> Env:   RH7.2 - samba2.2.3.a - OPenLDAP 2.0.23-4
>
> Best Regards !
>
> Viktor Posta
>
>
>
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