Op 11 nov 2010, om 21:43 heeft James Hare het volgende geschreven:
The LDAP password is something different, available in your .my.cnf file.
The LDAP password, atleast for me, is not stored in the .my.cnf file. What is stored in the .my.cnf files is access credentials for connecting to the database servers (ie. when connecting to a database in PHP). LDAP is seperate from that and is not stored, that I know of, anywhere (especially not in clear text).
The SSH authentication uses public_key and is also seperate. So there's SSH, LDAP, MySQL access and your SSO (Single Sign On) for web-services (such as JIRA, FishEye etc.) All seperate :-)
What you need to do is connect to a Solaris server (ie. willow.toolserver.org) with SSH and after the 'acctrenew' command login with the LDAP password.
See also: https://wiki.toolserver.org/view/LDAP
-- Krinkle