
Hi, An ldappasswd command would change it without setting as expired. It will prompt twice for the account password you'll set, and the password for the directory manager once: $ ldappasswd -ZZ -D 'cn=directory manager' -W -S uid=USERNAME,cn=users,cn=accounts,dc=example,dc=org -H ldap:// ipaserver.example.org You'll need to set the username (USERNAME) domain (example.org) and server FQDN accordingly. Hope this helps, On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 8:38 PM, Demeter Tibor <tdemeter@itsmart.hu> wrote:
Hi,
I don't have linux client. Can I change password without this?
Thanks,
Tibor
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Hi Tibor,
On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 6:46 PM, Demeter Tibor <tdemeter@itsmart.hu> wrote:
Hi,
I have an IPA server 3.0 on centos 6.6. I successfully attached to my ovirt cluster. I can see the users on ovirt user tab, but after auth I always get this error:
Cannot Login. User Password has expired. Use the following URL to change the password: (nothing)
I have try out with different long passwords and different users, but it's same.
Did you try accessing a regular linux client with the same account? In IPA, new user passwords are always set as expired by design - please see [1].
To test this, you can try to login a client. If it is really expired, system will ask you to provide a new password. After this, you'll be able to login RHEVM with the new password you've just set.
[1] http://www.freeipa.org/page/New_Passwords_Expired
Regards, -- Ekin
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