Closed based on feedback.
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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unable to change user password
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I was unable to reproduce this bug in hardy with likewise-open version
4.0.5-0ubuntu3 installed.
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Fabrizio: please let us know if you can reproduce with the version in
hardy.
** Changed in: likewise-open (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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i saw that a new version of likewise-open was uploaded, I'm gonna retest
everything asap, thank you!
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Hello,
This may be obvious, but if you go to 'Active Directory Users and
Computers' in Administrative Tools on the AD server and double click on
the username of the person who's password you're trying to change, and
then click on the 'Account' tab is the box ticked on the user that says
'user cann
> anyway when you type "passwd" the system says something like "new NT
> password" or something like that (i don't have the real output now) thus
> passwd detect that there's something about the AD
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That's pretty cool... I just tried passwd over an SSH session and it worked
fine, I guess since P
maybe it's not the passwd command but i don't know what is lauched when
the DC makes the password expire (in that case changing the password
works).
anyway when you type "passwd" the system says something like "new NT
password" or something like that (i don't have the real output now) thus
passwd
I wouldn't think that the passwd utility would be able to change a
password in Active Directory. As far as I can tell passwd can only
change shadow passwords, but I could be wrong about that. In order to
change a password from the shell after joining an AD domain I would
think another utility suc
additional note: if I make a password expire from the DC, on the next
login the user is prompted to change his password 'cause it's expired,
and it works correctly. But it doesn't work when the user try changing
it from shell.
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already tried and anyway within the AD control center, I disabled
minimum lenght and all other checks
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This may not necessarily be a Ubuntu Bug.
AD administrators can set password rules, that need to be met for a
password to be set correctly. I don't believe that these rules are
easily available (other than through corporate documentation).
eg. The password must:
- not be a dictionary word.
- be
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