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4. Restart the Admin Server to apply the changes.
service dirsrv-admin restart
2.7. Changing the Admin User's Name and Password
During installation, you are asked to enter a username and password for the Configuration
Administrator, the user authorized to access and modify the entire configuration directory. T he
Configuration Administrator entry is stored in the directory under the following DN:
uid=userID,ou=Administrators,ou=TopologyManagement,o=NetscapeRoot
The Configuration Administrator's username and password are managed through the Directory Server
and are represented in an LDAP entry; this is described in the Directory Server Administrator's Guide.
During installation, the Configuration Administrator's username and password are used to automatically
create the Administration Server Administrator. This user can perform a limited number of administrative
tasks, such as starting, stopping, and restarting servers in a local server group. T he Administration
Server Administrator is created for the purpose of logging into the Console when the Directory Server is
not running.
The Administration Server Administrator does not have an LDAP entry; it exists only as an entity in a
local configuration file, /etc/dirsrv/admin-serv/admpw.
Even though they are created at the same time during installation, and are identical at that time, the
Configuration Administrator and Administration Server Administrator are two separate entities. If you
change the username or password for one in the Console, the Console does not automatically make the
same changes for the other.
The Administration Server Administrator has full access to all configuration settings in the Admin Server.
The information for the admin user is set on the Access tab in the Console.
NOTE
The Admin Server administrator username and password are stored in the
/etc/dirsrv/admin-serv/admpw file. For example:
admin:{SHA}W6ph5Mm 5Pz8GgiULbPgzG37mj9g=
The password is encrypted and cannot be changed directly in the adm pw file. T he username can
be changed in this file, but cannot be used to log into the Console unless the password is
updated in the Console first. For this reason, it is better to edit the Administration Server
Administrator username and password only through the Admin Server Console.
To change the Administration Server Administrator's ID or password:
1. Open the Admin Server management window.
2. Click the Configuration tab.
3. Click the Access tab.
4. Change the admin user's name or password. T he username is the ID given for logging into the
Admin Server.
Red Hat Directory Server 8.1 Using the Admin Server
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