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coaxfiber
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Changing my password in unix..
May 16 '07, 12:48 AM
Hi.. Why is it that when I try to change my password,
$Passwd
$Old Password:
$New Passwword:
I received a LDAP ERROR?
How this is possible?
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May 16 '07, 01:39 PM
What is the LDAP error? If you are using LDAP, perhaps your account does not have permissions to change the password.
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coaxfiber
Hi.. Why is it that when I try to change my password,
$Passwd
$Old Password:
$New Passwword:
I received a LDAP ERROR?
How this is possible?
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May 17 '07, 04:41 PM
When the system ask for my old password and then to enter my new password and lastly to confirm the password,
the system will give the message:
LDAP processing error. - I don't know what it means to say.
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May 17 '07, 05:43 PM
Are you using LDAP for your authentication?
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coaxfiber
When the system ask for my old password and then to enter my new password and lastly to confirm the password,
the system will give the message:
LDAP processing error. - I don't know what it means to say.
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