users change their passswd on ldap ??

François Philippo fphilippo@auchan.com
Fri, 5 Oct 2001 14:52:05 +0100


I'd like to authorize users to change their own passwd 
but all my user configuration is in an OpenLDAP .

is their a way using soft or pach ?
or does someone have ever writen a new PHP page to do that ?
I use IMP 2.2.4


thanx


>From chuck@horde.org Date: Fri,  5 Oct 2001 09:19:47 -0400
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Quoting Claudia Loebig <claudia@willina.rz.uni-leipzig.de>:

> can anybody tell me please if it's possible to define address lists in
> IMP 2.2.6 ?

No.

-chuck

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Subject: Re: [imp] Re: last login date always wrong

Quoting nlin@newton.berkeley.edu:

> So a value whose type is implicit shouldn't be changed at all even
> though this is in conf/prefs.php?

Implicit preferences are preferences which are ignored by the preferences UI - 
they are set by other parts of the code.

> Or if that's not true, what did it do in this instance when I changed it
> to 1?

last_login is a timestamp value. 1 is a fairly small timestamp. :)

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>From chuck@horde.org Date: Fri,  5 Oct 2001 10:28:10 -0400
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Subject: Re: [imp] Authenticating as different user

Quoting Joseph Kacmarcik <joe@chubbo.net>:

> using imp 2.3.7-cvs, logging in as me, tailing /var/log/maillog, running
> sendmail and uw-imap.
> 
> so i login as $user1, but in the maillog, it shows 'imapd[{pid}
> Authenticated user='$user2' host=localhost'. i can login as $user2 and
> it's ok. i fi login as $user3, it still shows $user2 in the maillog.
> 
> honestly, i'm not sure what relevance $SERVER_NAME has, but every other
> installation i have works fine and i've never seen this happen until
> i used $SERVER_NAME in imp/config/servers.php.
> 
> clearly, i'm confused... (:

I've never seen any behavior like this. Do you always see the mail for user2, 
also? You're going to have to trace through the code... in imp/lib/IMP.php, in 
the IMP::authenticate() function, echo or log the username that's being used 
there... which is it?

-chuck

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>From chuck@horde.org Date: Fri,  5 Oct 2001 10:31:13 -0400
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Quoting Alex L <admin@networkessence.net>:

>  *Steps Up*

Cool. =) Off the top of my head, we need documentation for all of the various 
drivers - how you set up SQL/LDAP/whatever Prefs, the mailer stuff, etc... 
That's probably a good place to start... There's a docs project in cvs; Anil, 
what's the state of the docbook stuff?

-chuck

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>From chuck@horde.org Date: Fri,  5 Oct 2001 10:51:57 -0400
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Quoting Vincent Stoessel <vincent@xaymaca.com>:

> Any available?

I just put a few here:
http://chuck.bitgroup.com/wip/shots/

I'll try and get them on the website at some point.

-chuck

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