Peter Kiem,

On Thursday March 14, 2002 06:18, you said something about:
> I already use useradd for adding new users (although I dont add their
> password at that stage) but I also use chpasswd for resetting passwords.
> Can you use useradd to change passwords after a user is created?

The "See Also" sections at the bottom of man pages can sometimes lead to 
other related programs. ;)

In this case ... "man usermod"

> > The "standard" poppassd does not do md5. Perhaps give this one a try
> > since it uses PAM and will do what your system is set for.
> >
> > http://www.ceti.com.pl/~kravietz/prog.html
>
> Yup I believe this is the one I am using (poppassd-ceti-1.8-1).  So I need
> to work out how to make it use a MD5 PAM module I guess...
>

Hmmm, seems strange. It may be a PAM configuration issue. Just as somewhere 
to look.

-- 
Brian Ashe                                                     CTO
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