I am trying to figure out how to reset a LDAP user password when connected as another user (admin user) in PHP for a password reset feature.
$this->con = ldap_connect($this->server);
ldap_set_option($this->con, LDAP_OPT_PROTOCOL_VERSION, 3);
$user_search = ldap_search($this->con, $this->dn,"(|(uid=$user)(mail=$user))");
$this->user_get = ldap_get_entries($this->con, $user_search);
$user_entry = ldap_first_entry($this->con, $user_search);
$this->user_dn = ldap_get_dn($this->con, $user_entry);
$this->user_id = $this->user_get[0]["uid"][0];
$entry = array();
$entry["userPassword"] = "$encoded_newPassword";
ldap_modify($this->con, $this->user_dn, $entry)
(aggregated from class methods) This works for resetting a user's password using the old password, but how would you go about doing a password change with another user (admin in this case)?
I think there is something about the LDAP authentication/binding that I am not understanding. Perhaps someone can point me in the right direction.
can I do a ldap_bind before the ldap_modify that will allow me to use user_dn and update the user as the admin user?
Not clear on how this all works.
OpenLDAP is the implementation being used.