yeah, thats it .. i already thought about webmin, but i had headaches about
webmin beeing accessible all the time for the world ..
good solution !!!!!!!

"Ralph Crongeyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Install Webmin.

Set it up not to run on boot. Then when you want to use it just ssh in to
your
box "su -" to root and "/etc/init.d/webmin start". Then point a browser to
https://yourhost:10000/ login in and add, edit, delete, users or
whatever..... then logout and go back to your ssh session and shut down
Webmin "/etc/init.d/webmin stop" logout and your done.

Ralph

On Wednesday 07 April 2004 09:09 am, Michael Alle wrote:
> Mhmhm, I didnīt want to install  X for simple user management,
> since the machine is going be a remote www-server, where only ssh
> access for me is possible, but thanks so far,
>
> "Kent West" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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>
> > Michael Alle wrote:
> > >Hello !
> > >
> > >i wonder if theres any grafical usermanger (based on qt, tcl/tk) to do
> > >more comfortable jobs like adding / deleting users, groups, adding
> > >groups to users, changin their passwd ...
> > >
> > >
> > >is there any ?
> > >
> > >
> > >any help appreciated
> > >
> > >
> > >m.alle
> >
> > I just last night noticed kuser in KDE's menus; I've never used it (nor
> > any graphical user manager), so can't say yea or nay about it.
> >
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> > Kent
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