Hi Ben, Thanks.
Yes , Kpasswd can be used . But it requires users interaction in the console , I am looking for other methods wherein users dont need to enter their passwords in the console. i.e pass the parameters to the kpasswd console programatically . However , I heard from one of the members in the mailing list that it is not possible to avoid user interaction. See below for our interaction. Regards, AK arun elango <arunelang...@gmail.com> writes: > Is it possible to use kpasswd without user interaction i:e not having > user to enter their password in the console. Oh, that's actually a legitimate cause of that error message. Okay. It's not possible to use *kpasswd* without user interaction, but it's definitely possible to use the underlying call to change a user's password without interaction. Look at kadmin, particularly kadmin change_password. kerberos@mit.edu can help further with that. On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 10:12 AM, Benjamin Kaduk <ka...@mit.edu> wrote: > On Wed, 4 Mar 2015, arun elango wrote: > > > Hi Ben Kaduk, > > > > Thanks for the information. > > > > Is there any other method to implement change password other than the > > Kpasswd utility for Windows. > > kpasswd.exe is a way to do it, and the MIT Kerberos.exe ticket manager > also provides password-change functionality. I don't know of a different > one, offhand. > > -Ben > > P.S. any reason to remove the list from the CC? It's generally good to > archive questions and answers so that they can be found in the future. > > -Ben > ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list Kerberos@mit.edu https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos