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<SNIP> # Web page to Change Samba LDAP Passwords # <SNIP>

Question: does Net::LDAP::Extension::SetPassword really change the Samba NT and LM password-equivalent hashes (the sambaLMPassword and sambaNTPassword attributes)? My impression is that it only changes the LDAP entry password via EXOP on supporting servers (OpenLDAP is known to work).

I'm writing this because I wrote a similar tool a while ago, and I remember I had to set the hashes separately with the output from the "mkntpwd" utility.


In reply to Re: Change your LDAP password by calin
in thread Change your LDAP password by ghenry

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