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  1. Crowd Data Center
  2. CWD-346

Updating a Principals credentials in Directory using ApacheDS causing authentication to fail.

      Updating a users credentials in ApacheDS is causing login attempts to fail.

      The current assumption is that we are setting the password as clear text in ApacheDS when updating a Principals credentials when this should be set using the encryption configured for the given ApacheDS instance.

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            [CWD-346] Updating a Principals credentials in Directory using ApacheDS causing authentication to fail.

            I can confirm that passwords can be changed without restarts when using ApacheDS 1.5.7.

            Niraj Bhawnani added a comment - I can confirm that passwords can be changed without restarts when using ApacheDS 1.5.7.

            Sorry, his name is Alex Karasulu

            Peter Neubauer added a comment - Sorry, his name is Alex Karasulu

            Just talked to Laex Karasulu from ADS, this should be fixed in 1.5.3, can anyone check or should crowd work without modifications correctly with ADS 1.5.3.5 if things are working properly?

            Peter Neubauer added a comment - Just talked to Laex Karasulu from ADS, this should be fixed in 1.5.3, can anyone check or should crowd work without modifications correctly with ADS 1.5.3.5 if things are working properly?

            mmh,
            how about ApacheDS 1.5.3?

            Peter Neubauer added a comment - mmh, how about ApacheDS 1.5.3?

            This is a limitation in ApacheDS, not in Crowd.

            ApacheDS 1.0.2 doesn't register password changes until it's restarted.

            David O'Flynn [Atlassian] added a comment - This is a limitation in ApacheDS, not in Crowd. ApacheDS 1.0.2 doesn't register password changes until it's restarted.

            I guess solving this would even help the password mangling issue when importing users from Jira via Crowd.

            Peter Neubauer added a comment - I guess solving this would even help the password mangling issue when importing users from Jira via Crowd.

              justen.stepka@atlassian.com Justen Stepka [Atlassian]
              justin@atlassian.com Justin Koke
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