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passwords changing
Hello everyone let me start off by saying happy new year to all
I am new to this board. I am running a multipurpose server (web/ftp/email) it runs apache 1.3.20 i think it is and Qmail would I would like to do is find/create a script that will allow my users to change there unix password from a secured website. this of course has to be secure and safe the reason i want to use this is because I have users on my server like my Mom (email mostly) that dont know how to use unix so when she wants to changer her password I dont like to have to get her to telnet and stuff and with over 200 users its getting pretty hard for me to change it for them know what i meen thanks for the help everyone Luc |
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My suggestion would be to insure that your Apache web server is configured to work with PHP and then go to www.hotscripts.com and find a freeware server management package in PHP. You can modify one to suit your needs.
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