Red Hat DIRECTORY SERVER 7.1 - GATEWAY CUSTOMIZATION Guida di Installazione Pagina 114

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Passwords are stored in the Directory Server databases and can be modified with tools like
ldapmodify and through the Directory Server Console. The Directory Manager password is
stored in the Directory Server configuration files and can be viewed (if lost) and modified by
editing that file. To check or reset the Directory Manager password, do the following:
1. Stop the Directory Server. If the Directory Server is not stopped when the configuration files
are edited, the changes are not applied.
service dirsrv stop
2. Generate a new, hashed password using pwdhash. On Linux and Solaris, the tool is in the
/usr/bin directory; on HP-UX, it is in the /opt/dirsrv/bin directory. For example:
/usr/bin/pwdhash newpassword
{SSHA}nbR/ZeVTwZLw6aJH6oE4obbDbL0OaeleUoT21w==
3. In the configuration directory, open the dse.ldif file. For example:
cd /etc/dirsrv/slapd-instance/
vi dse.ldif
4. Locate the nsslapd-rootpw parameter.
nsslapd-rootpw: {SSHA}x03lZLMyOPaGH5VB8fcys1IV+TVNbBIOwZEYoQ==
Delete the old password, and enter in the new hashed password. For example:
nsslapd-rootpw: {SSHA}nbR/ZeVTwZLw6aJH6oE4obbDbL0OaeleUoT21w==
5. Save the change.
6. Start the Directory Server. For example:
service redhat-ds start
7. When the Directory Server restarts, log into the Console again as Directory Manager, and
verify that the password works.
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