the new password for the second time. The Eudora dialog
box just
rcb >> rcb >sits with a 'newpasswd' text. If I look on the server, there are
idle
rcb >> rcb >'poppasswd' and 'passwd rcb' processes running. Also, as expected,
typing
rcb >&
On Fri, 27 Dec 1996, Roy C Bixler wrote:
> I checked to see if this is the problem by logging into the server
> directly and changing my password to the same thing I attempted to change
> it to with Eudora and 'poppasswd'. That worked just fine the first time.
Hmmm...
ogram that doesn't do
these
rcb >> checks (at the expense of security) or hack poppassd to be smarter. I
rcb >> don't know if debian has a simpler passwd program.
rcb >
rcb >I checked to see if this is the problem by logging into the server
rcb >directly and changin
Hi,
The -o option of the passwd command (in Debian 1.1 - don't know about 1.2)
disables all checks. Hacking poppassd to call passwd with the -o
option should be trivial.
E.-
> This is a very tricky problem. poppassd is a small app that calls passwd
> to change the password. Well, it passes some
On Tue, 24 Dec 1996, Roy C Bixler wrote:
> I was just wondering if anyone out there has had any luck with the
> 'poppasswd' package. I have tried setting it up on a Debian 1.2 system,
> but it just freezes up when I try to change the password from Eudora. A
> list of a
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