Re: change pw from windows client

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Shane C Branch wrote:
I will be running an inter-office website on my linux server. Company
regulations require that the website be password protected so that only users
with accounts on the machine may acces it. I know that it is possible to
configure apache for pw authentication, but is there a way that I can configure
the machine to allow users to change their passwords remotely? I am thinking of
something along the lines of the NT4/2K/XP ctrl-alt-del change password option.
I realize that users could change their pw with ssh/telnet sessions, but most
of them have no idea what a command line is, and I don't think it would be a
good idea to allow that many people telnet access to a machine, when they just
need to access the webpage.

I just saw this on Freshmeat (ChangePassword 0.6):


http://freshmeat.net/releases/120799/

I have no idea if it works as advertised.

Best Regards,
Keith
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