Event Id | 8227 |
Source | Microsoft-Windows-IDMU-Psync |
Description | Error decrypting the password or property changes. |
Event Information | According to Microsoft : Cause : This event is logged when error decrypting the password or property changes. Resolution : Check for encrypytion key mismatch This error can occur if the encryption key length is not the same in both the UNIX and Windows environments. Check the encryption key identified in sso.conf (for the UNIX host) and in the Identity Management for UNIX management console (on the Windows-based computer). Both encryption key entries should be identical for successful password synchronization. The password can be successfully decrypted only if Password Synchronization and the SSOD or PAM module use the same encryption key to encrypt and decrypt the password. Before installing the SSOD on any UNIX computer, you must first set the default encryption key. You must then specify the same key in the sso.conf file when you install the SSOD on each UNIX host. This will ensure that Password Synchronization and the SSOD on the UNIX hosts will use the same encryption key. Setting the default encryption key Important This setting affects the default encryption key for UNIX hosts when they are added for synchronization, as well as the port used for UNIX-to-Windows synchronization. If you change this setting, you must edit the SYNC_HOSTS entry in the /etc/sso.conf file to specify the same encryption key on UNIX hosts that are configured for UNIX-to-Windows password synchronization with the computer on which you complete this procedure. To set the default encryption key:
To make sure that encryption keys match in sso.conf:
Retry UNIX to Windows password synchronization for any failed user password change attempts to verify that it is operating normally. Password Synchronization is operating normally when the password synchronization succeeds, and operating under warning conditions if synchronization fails for some passwords but succeeds for others. |
Reference Links | Event ID 8227 from Microsoft-Windows-IDMU-Psync |
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