10-03-2002
Are you going back the original Solaris 8 system or another one?
I seem to remember a server once that did this but it wasn't a SUN system.
The only thing I could find on Sunsolve was setting up a dialup password where the following would show up on login to the port:
Login: root
Password:
Dialup password:
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catalystx::simplelogin::form::login
CatalystX::SimpleLogin::Form::Login(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation CatalystX::SimpleLogin::Form::Login(3pm)
NAME
CatalystX::SimpleLogin::Form::Login - validation for the login form
DESCRIPTION
A HTML::FormHandler form for the login form.
FIELDS
username
password
remember
submit
METHODS
validate
add_auth_errors
SEE ALSO
CatalystX::SimpleLogin::Controller::Login
CUSTOMIZATION
By default, the params passed to authenticate() are 'username' and 'password'. If you need to use different names, then you'll need to set
the correct value(s) via login_form_args in the configuration. The keys are 'authenticate_username_field_name' and/or
'authenticate_password_field_name'.
__PACKAGE__->config(
'Controller::Login' => {
login_form_args => {
authenticate_username_field_name => 'name',
authenticate_password_field_name => 'password2',
},
},
);
You can also change the way that the form is displayed by setting attributes. In MyApp.pm:
__PACKAGE__->config(
'Controller::Login' => {
login_form_args => {
login_error_message => 'Login failed',
field_list => [
'+submit' => { value => 'Login' },
]
}
},
);
Additional fields can be added:
field_list => [
'foo' => ( type => 'MyField' ),
'bar' => { type => 'Text' },
]
Additional arguments to the authenticate call can be added: If your user table has a column "status" and you want only those with "status =
'active'"to be able to log .in
__PACKAGE__->config(
'Controller::Login' => {
login_form_args => {
authenticate_args => { status => 1 },
},
},
};
AUTHORS
See CatalystX::SimpleLogin for authors.
LICENSE
See CatalystX::SimpleLogin for license.
perl v5.14.2 2011-09-05 CatalystX::SimpleLogin::Form::Login(3pm)