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I have been trying to change user's passwords in our openLDAP system running on Mac OS X Tiger Server using the ldappasswd utility from the command line on a system remote to the server. For example I enter the command: "ldappasswd -x -h 192.168.1.253 -D "uid=diradmin,cn=users,dc=BOD,dc=local" -s test -W uid=test,cn=users,dc=BOD,dc=local" where 192.168.1.253 is the address of the remote server, diradmin is a administrator of the openLDAP server, and test is the user that i want to change the password of. After I enter diradmin's password, this command returns "Result: Success (0)", but the user's password is actually unchanged on the server. I have also tried configuring the access in the slapd.conf file, adding the line "access to * by * write" to make sure that permissions are not an issue. I still get the same result however. Any ideas on why the password does not get changed?

Thank you very much,
matt
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