alex wetmore wrote:
>
> On 12 Dec 2001, Rodolfo Pilas wrote:
> > Is there are any way to have the passoword authentication under a secure
> > server (https) ??
> >
> > Can you give me some tip?
>
> Sure, you can configure apache-ssl to do this.
>
> What would be the point though? The list st
You can always edit out the cron job that sends passwords out... And
replace it with a script that sends out a message with a link to the
Listinfo pages of the lists that the user is subscribed to.
In this way the passwords are not sent out arbitrarily.
To get https to work for Mailman is s
On 12 Dec 2001, Rodolfo Pilas wrote:
> Is there are any way to have the passoword authentication under a secure
> server (https) ??
>
> Can you give me some tip?
Sure, you can configure apache-ssl to do this.
What would be the point though? The list still sends out plaintext
passwords, and the
Is there are any way to have the passoword authentication under a secure
server (https) ??
Can you give me some tip?
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