Subject | Changing password |
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Author | Brad Pepers |
Post date | 2001-01-23T02:00:34Z |
Am I missing something or can't a user change their own password? If I
create a user called "admin" as sysdba and give admin a password of "test",
how does admin then change their own password? If I try to use gsec to do it
I get an error like this:
gsec -database /opt/interbase/isc4.gdb -user admin -password test
GSEC> modify admin -pw test2
find/modify record error
no permission for update/write access to table USERS
It seems that I have to use the sysdba/masterkey password in order to change
a users password but that means I can't let my users change their own
passwords!
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Brad Pepers
brad@...
create a user called "admin" as sysdba and give admin a password of "test",
how does admin then change their own password? If I try to use gsec to do it
I get an error like this:
gsec -database /opt/interbase/isc4.gdb -user admin -password test
GSEC> modify admin -pw test2
find/modify record error
no permission for update/write access to table USERS
It seems that I have to use the sysdba/masterkey password in order to change
a users password but that means I can't let my users change their own
passwords!
--
Brad Pepers
brad@...