On Thu, Aug 31, 2000 at 02:00:57AM -, Peter Kiem wrote:
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: Here is my solution to this. I saw this a while ago on this list where
: someone (I forget who sorry) had written a PHP class to talk to the PopPass
: daemon to change passwords.
The one you have doesn't look like the one I did a
On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, Edward Marczak wrote:
> On 28/8/00 2:04 AM, Michale C. Balines struck keys that formed the message:
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> > anyone knows a web-based password changing source code?
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> I forget the names, but I've seen a few on freshmeat. Check there.
Webmin will allow you to do that and mu
At work we have a cgi script that does the password change. I'll have to dig it
up when I get there and post it here for you guys. It is quite simple, but off
the top of my head, I can't remember what was in the script.
Jake McHenry
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On 28/8/00 2:04 AM, Michale C. Balines struck keys that formed the message:
> anyone knows a web-based password changing source code?
I forget the names, but I've seen a few on freshmeat. Check there.
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Ed Marczak
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%-> hi!
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%-> anyone knows a web-based password changing source code?
%-> suggestion please.
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%-> mike
Webmin (www.webmin.com) might work for you -- it has a useradmin module, if
that's what you mean by "password changing".
-- Juha
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Hi there,
> anyone knows a web-based password changing source code? suggestion please.
I just wrote a PHP class and web page that talks to the poppass daemon for
this sort of thing. Are you running PHP?
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| Peter Kiem
On Mon, 28 Aug 2000, Michale C. Balines wrote:
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> hi!
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> anyone knows a web-based password changing source code? suggestion please.
>
> mike
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