Try Webmin instead - it's usually pretty accurate, it does authentication, and understands many different systems (Debian, RedHat, SuSE, FreeBSD, AIX etc, etc, etc), so if you like to tinker with several different Linux/Unix boxen you get a consistent interface across them all.
I tried LinuxConf a few years back and got fed up of undoing the damage. ================================================== Paul Sims ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) SpireLUG - the Chesterfield Linux User Group www.spirelug.org.uk ================================================== On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, Mike wrote: > Never again will I trust something like linuxconf. I'll stick with editing > config files myself. At least then I'll know what got changed where, unlike > when using linuxconf. Sure, there's more to learn. But it's *worth it*. > --