I'm finally ready to configure encryption on our LDAP servers, but I just discovered the previous admin had already set the password - to something I don't know. The previous admin was summarily dismissed one morning and would not be the type of guy who I could call and say by the way what was the password you used for the internal security token. Is there a way to clear this/reset it without knowing what the original password was?
thanks, EJ
I'm finally ready to configure encryption on our LDAP servers, but I just discovered the previous admin had already set the password - to something I don't know. The previous admin was summarily dismissed one morning and would not be the type of guy who I could call and say by the way what was the password you used for the internal security token. Is there a way to clear this/reset it without knowing what the original password was?
doh I realized I could just delete the existing .db files. Brain does not function well at 4am.
EJ
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