Skip to Main Content

Security Software

Announcement

For appeals, questions and feedback about Oracle Forums, please email oracle-forums-moderators_us@oracle.com. Technical questions should be asked in the appropriate category. Thank you!

ldif import change the userPassword attribute

1006061Apr 29 2013 — edited May 6 2013
Hi all,

I post a message here because i am facing an obstacle.
I made an migration from Sun directory server 6 on sun sparc server to an linux server with directory server 7.

I have got an issue about the ldif import.

When i export ldap data from my old server, i have got ldif-export.ldif file and when i import it i have no error :

Started initialization of "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:389"; Apr 29, 2013 10:14:12 AM
Sent 1314 entries...
Sent 3794 entries...
Sent 3795 entries.
Completed initialization of "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:389"; Apr 29, 2013 10:14:16 AM

But when i do an ldap search i can see that my new dsee server does not contain the same password than my old server for the users password attribute .
and this in spite of the ldif-export file contain exacly the same password than the old server in production.
I think when i do an import the new server change the pasword or something like this.

for example on my old server my user teo

userPassword:: teo
cn: neo
uid: neo
objectClass: top
objectClass: neoDevice1


and on my new server i have got :

userPassword:: bmVv
cn: neo
uid: neo
objectClass: top
objectClass: neoDevice1

i took the precaution to change the server propertie with this command to be sure to respect the same config than the old server

./dsconf set-server-prop pwd-storage-scheme:CLEAR


I can't find where the issue is or what propertie to change for fix it.

Otherwise there is no other problem in my ldif import all seems to be correct except userPassword attibute.

Thanks for your help
Comments
Locked Post
New comments cannot be posted to this locked post.
Post Details