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Author [jira] Closed: (DIREVE-286) Change ApacheDS to use the default password while initiali
Trustin Lee (JIRA)

2005-10-25, 7:45 am

[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/brows...VE-286?page=all ]

Trustin Lee closed DIREVE-286:
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Resolution: Fixed

Done.

> Change ApacheDS to use the default password while initialization step instead of requiring admin credential.
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: DIREVE-286
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIREVE-286
> Project: Directory Server
> Type: Improvement
> Components: protocol, maven-eve-plugin
> Versions: 0.9.2
> Reporter: Trustin Lee
> Assignee: Trustin Lee
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 0.9.3


>
> Current implementation requires an admin credential at the first run (initialization phase) because ApacheDS sets the password as the specified admin credential. But users complain that this prevents them from setting up ApacheDS easily. So we decided

to use a default password at the initialization phase. But ApacheDS will have to warn a user that he or she has to change the default password as soon as possible if the password still remains a the default one.

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