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How To set things up to allow users to change their passwords



I have Openldap set up on a CentOS 5 system (using the stock 2.3.43
RPMS) and I want to allow users to change their passwords, but I am
confused by the documentation (it has both too much and not enough
information -- there don't appear to be simple HowTos for common setups).

I am not sure what to put in /etc/openldap/slapd.conf (I think I need an
ACL).  I expect I need something in /etc/openldap/ldap.conf (or
prossibly /etc/ldap.conf) to allow the authorization.  This is on a LAN
with diskless clients, behind a firewall, so I *probably* don't need to
set up SSL and certs (but I am unsure of this as well).

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