On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 03:58:31PM +0000, Anne Wilson wrote: > On Tuesday 17 Dec 2002 3:37 pm, Charlie wrote: > > On December 17, 2002 03:01 am, Anne Wilson wrote: > > > When I log in to Webmin it offers me a drop-down box of login names. How > > > can I get rid of a name in that list? Where is it stored? > > > > > > Anne > > > > Hi Anne; > > > > In the Konqueror address bar you're able to right click and choose "Empty > > Contents" to start fresh with no addresses in the drop down list. > > > > In Webmin I ain't all that certain whether this would work since I've never > > bothered to look. I haven't really used webmin much for quite some time. It > > may still work in the same way though. Or you may find what you're looking > > for in /etc/webmin in one of the text files. Or maybe /etc/shadow or in > > /var/log/webmin. > > > > There should be a clue in one of those spots. I hope. > > I don't have an /etc/shadow, and I can't see it in either of the other > directories. It's Konqueror that's used, and I can't see any relevant > settings there. > > In the Webmin login page you can right-click on the username line, and from > the menu you can disable the completion feature, which in effect turns off > the drop-down list, but next time you come back the list is still there, and > it has forgotten what you wanted. I'm sure there must be a config page > somewhere in webmin for its own use, but I can't find that either. > > This is important, though, because one login contains a username and password > on the same line - a rejected login - which is displayed if you enter the > same first letter. > > Anne
Does clearning the cache do anything? Todd
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