How can an OpenLDAP user change HIS own password?

Sergius Janik February 28, 2019

Dear community,

today I've managed to install a production ready Confluence. There is only one little itch I can't scratch:

I have an openLdap Server on the same system as the confluence server and I would like users who login through ldap to be able to change their password.

 

If I change the permisisons ldap1.png

 

Users can login into the Confluence but can't do ANYTHING at all and only see a blank screen after authentication.

 

If I use the option "Read Only, with Local Groups" the login works fine but if a user tries to change his password an error occurs that the operation can't be done and the user has to contact the system administrator.

 

What do I need to change in Concluence OR the LDAP Config (I am using LDAP Account Manager), in order to be able to let users change their LDAP Passwords through Confluence?

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KentGran May 9, 2019

Any wizards out there to help with this question?

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