<<LDAP services have differing passwords setup and requirements. It's 
impossible for third party services to be able to handle that.>>

I,m sorry, but i already did establish this among for JIRA. A user can change 
his own password in JIRA and through OpenDJ (with a PostgreSQL database) the 
new password immediately is affected for other applications. So, after that 
when the user wants to log on in Jenkins the new credentials are affected.
So, my question remains, if i use OpenDJ with LDAP where is item in 
Jenkins>people>configure that a user can change its password?

Regards, Willem


 
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Van: jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com [mailto:jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com] 
Namens Qazwart
Verzonden: maandag 20 augustus 2012 14:32
Aan: jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com
CC: jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com
Onderwerp: Re: change password LDAP-user in Jenkins

When you use LDAP, it is assumed that the user would change there password with 
the LDAP provider service. For example, you can use Windows Active Directory as 
an LDAP service. In this case the user would change their password through 
Windows. 

LDAP services have differing passwords setup and requirements. It's impossible 
for third party services to be able to handle that. 

There are many services where I can "sign on" with my Twitter or Facebook 
account, but none where I can change my password. 

--
David Weintraub
da...@weintraub.name

On Aug 20, 2012, at 6:59 AM, Willem <willlem1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> When Jenkins uses its own database, then a user can change his own password. 
> But in my configuration Jenkins uses a LDAP (OpenDS) database. Unfortunately 
> there isn't a field to change his/her own password (see screenshot of 
> configure a user).
> What must i do to make this item viewed?
> 
> Regards, Willem
> 
> <configure_user_2012-08-20_1254.png>

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