Date: Fri, 02 Dec 2005 09:21:36 -0800 From: Derrick MacPherson <dmacpherson@mainframe.ca> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: web based password control? Message-ID: <1133544096.6347.0.camel@mandarin-04> In-Reply-To: <19013.38.112.155.126.1133540890.squirrel@www.keyslapper.net> References: <19013.38.112.155.126.1133540890.squirrel@www.keyslapper.net>
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i'm not sure if it does, but check into usermin On Fri, 2005-12-02 at 11:28 -0500, Louis J. LeBlanc wrote: > Hey folks. > > This is probably going to meet with a good number of warnings against this > course of action, but I'm looking for a web based password utility. > > I have a couple users that do not have access to set their passwords from > outside my network (remote logins aren't permitted for most accounts). > > Of course, I'm going to seriously limit the accessibility of the > application, and make it altogether unavailable until it's actually needed > and then only with a one time password on a secure connection. > > Still, I'd like them to be able to set their passwords for sasl and shell > accounts (sasl is used for IMAPS, which is allowed externally, shell > passwords are used for IMAP, allowed only within the network by the > webmail app, which is only accessible on a secure connection anyway). > > I could probably whip up a mod_perl page easily enough, but before I > bother, is there a port that will do this? Preferably with proper > password confirmations prior to changing them. > > I've seen a couple (www/chpasswd was the closest) that suggested similar > behavior, but I'm not sure any covered exactly my needs. > > TIA > Lou
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