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- enterprise/: Bridge imports (community_imports.go)
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.. _mmctl_user_change-password:
mmctl user change-password
--------------------------
Changes a user's password
Synopsis
~~~~~~~~
Changes the password of a user by a new one provided. If the user is changing their own password, the flag --current must indicate the current password. The flag --hashed can be used to indicate that the new password has been introduced already hashed
::
mmctl user change-password <user> [flags]
Examples
~~~~~~~~
::
# if you have system permissions, you can change other user's passwords
$ mmctl user change-password john_doe --password new-password
# if you are changing your own password, you need to provide the current one
$ mmctl user change-password my-username --current current-password --password new-password
# you can ommit these flags to introduce them interactively
$ mmctl user change-password my-username
Are you changing your own password? (YES/NO): YES
Current password:
New password:
# if you have system permissions, you can update the password with the already hashed new
# password. The hashing method should be the same that the server uses internally
$ mmctl user change-password john_doe --password HASHED_PASSWORD --hashed
Options
~~~~~~~
::
-c, --current string The current password of the user. Use only if changing your own password
--hashed The supplied password is already hashed
-h, --help help for change-password
-p, --password string The new password for the user
Options inherited from parent commands
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
::
--config string path to the configuration file (default "$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/mmctl/config")
--disable-pager disables paged output
--insecure-sha1-intermediate allows to use insecure TLS protocols, such as SHA-1
--insecure-tls-version allows to use TLS versions 1.0 and 1.1
--json the output format will be in json format
--local allows communicating with the server through a unix socket
--quiet prevent mmctl to generate output for the commands
--strict will only run commands if the mmctl version matches the server one
--suppress-warnings disables printing warning messages
SEE ALSO
~~~~~~~~
* `mmctl user <mmctl_user.rst>`_ - Management of users