Thanks Richard!
But how does Red Hat DS know that it need not rehash the password?
e.g. Suppose I create a ldif file saying:
userPassword=testppassword
and export another ldif:
userPassword=xyzRR$#==
First one is in plain english since I create that and second one is in hashed format
because I have exported an existing user. Now if i import these 2 to another Red Hat
instance how will that new instance know that second one is already hashed?
regards,
Ankur
Rich Megginson <rmeggins(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Ankur Agarwal wrote:
Hi,
We want to migrate users from Netscape LDAP to RedHat DS. On RedHat we
have created a similar schema (as existing on netscape) and now plan
to export LDIF from Netscape and import that into RedHat DS. This
should work fine but what will happen to the user passwords since in
the export they will be hashed. Will they get successfully imported
into RedHat or will they get rehashed during the import thus sopiling
the migration.
They will be migrated. Red Hat DS should support all of the password
hashing schemes used by Netscape DS (unless you are using crypt or a
custom scheme).
Please advise how should we plan user migration using some simple
mechanism.
regards,
Ankur
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