Month: April 2020
GitHub – wolfman68/vMailpanel: A php frontend to manage virtual email domains in openldap was last modified: April 12th, 2020 by
Phamm – PHP LDAP Virtual Hosting Manager – Postfix MTA Fronted
Phamm – PHP LDAP Virtual Hosting Manager – Postfix MTA Fronted was last modified: April 12th, 2020 by
wolfman68/vMailpanel: A php frontend to manage virtual email domains in openldap
wolfman68/vMailpanel: A php frontend to manage virtual email domains in openldap was last modified: April 12th, 2020 by
How to setup self service Password Reset for Openldap and Openldap refusing changing password Error
How to setup self service Password Reset for Openldap and Openldap refusing changing password Error was last modified: April 12th, 2020 by
How to Reset Openldap user password in self service password LTB by email
How to Reset Openldap user password in self service password LTB by email was last modified: April 12th, 2020 by
How To Force Users To Change Their Linux LDAP Password
https://www.itsmarttricks.com/force-users-to-change-their-linux-ldap-password/
How To Force Users To Change Their Linux LDAP Password was last modified: April 12th, 2020 by
Installation for Debian/Ubuntu [LDAP Tool Box (LTB)]
https://ltb-project.org/documentation/self-service-password/1.0/install_debian
Installation for Debian/Ubuntu [LDAP Tool Box (LTB)] was last modified: April 11th, 2020 by
ltb-project/self-service-password: Web interface to change and reset password in an LDAP directory
ltb-project/self-service-password: Web interface to change and reset password in an LDAP directory was last modified: April 11th, 2020 by
OpenLDAP How to let users change passwords
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1137403-openldap-how-to-let-users-change-passwords
OpenLDAP How to let users change passwords was last modified: April 11th, 2020 by
web-chpass ubuntu
web-chpass ubuntu was last modified: April 11th, 2020 by
courtney-rosenthal/web-chpass: A small, secure, and auditable “Change My Password” web application.
courtney-rosenthal/web-chpass: A small, secure, and auditable “Change My Password” web application. was last modified: April 11th, 2020 by
LDAP-User created with uid – Server – ownCloud Central
In the LDAP configuration you can change the internal username in the expert tab. You might need to clear the mappings.
There are several things you must know before changing this:
- Changing the attribute isn’t supported once the system starts rolling. DO NOT change it in production.
- You might need to clear the stored mappings. Again DO NOT clear them in production since all the data associated to those users will be lost
- It’s your responsability to keep the attribute unique in the whole system. The object uuid is usually used for that. Expect issues if this isn’t respected.
I don’t know what options the 2FA system has, but I’d recommend to check them and try to solve it from there. We’re recommending to use the default uid (objectuid) because it’s guaranteed to be unique and give less issues.
Source: LDAP-User created with uid – Server – ownCloud Central
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