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− | Resetting password is a very common issue asked frequently by the users. Therefore, it is essential to know the basics of how to reset a user's password to the default password (123.abc) when needed. | + | Resetting password is a very common issue asked frequently by the users. Therefore, it is essential to know the basics of how to reset a user's password to the default password (123.abc) when needed. This is a step-by-step guide to how to reset password. Once you are more familiar with LDAP server and its commands, you can do much greater things with this other than just change password. |
== For CS side == | == For CS side == | ||
Use the following steps to change password for a user with the name userName | Use the following steps to change password for a user with the name userName |
Revision as of 21:44, 17 January 2017
Resetting password is a very common issue asked frequently by the users. Therefore, it is essential to know the basics of how to reset a user's password to the default password (123.abc) when needed. This is a step-by-step guide to how to reset password. Once you are more familiar with LDAP server and its commands, you can do much greater things with this other than just change password.
For CS side
Use the following steps to change password for a user with the name userName
- SSH to net.cs.earlham.edu and sudo to root using command: sudo su -
- cd to folder /root/ldap-files
- Modify the chg-pw.ldif file by replacing the uid=previousUsername to uid=userName
- Run this command: ldapmodify -f chg-pw.ldif -D "cn=admin,dc=cs,dc=earlham,dc=edu" -W -x
- Enter the LDAP password for CS when prompted
- The password when trying to ssh to userName@home.cs.earlham.edu will be 123.abc (default). The user can change it using command passwd
- Test the new password by trying to ssh to the machine as the userName using the default password.
For Cluster side
Use the following steps to change password for a user with the name userName
- SSH to hopper.cluster.earlham.edu and sudo to root using command sudo su -
- cd to folder /root/ldap-files
- Modify the chg-pw.ldif file by replacing the uid= previousUsername to uid=userName
- Run this command: ldapmodify -f chg-pw.ldif -D "cn=Manager,dc=cluster,dc=loc" -W
- Enter the LDAP password for Cluster when prompted
- The password when trying to ssh to userName@hopper.cluster.earlham.edu will be 123.abc (default). The user can change it using command passwd
- Test the new password by trying to ssh to the machine as the userName using the default password.