openldap, user passwords, *sorta* working



Ok, from what I found on yet another website, my ACL is now:

access to attrs=userPassword
by self write
by * auth

access to *
by * read

This works, and lets users change their passwords... EXCEPT that on the ldap server itself, where it still wants the old password. I've tried this, and a coworker's tried, and we both, as users, have the same thing happening. This was why I added that shadowLastChange, which didn't seem to help.

Any suggestions?

mark, *extremely frustrated"

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