Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
On Thu, 16 May 2002, Glenn Hocking wrote:
sendmail and qpopper.
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We have run courier imap/pop with mysql support and all beneath one unix
account for all mailboxes. It works like a
I am trying to find a perl script/utility to automate lookups of network
address block and contact information based on originating IP addresses. I
have written a script to analyze logcheck reports and attempt to extract
this information from a 'whois' system call dumped into an array for the
Okay debian evil masterminds.
im wondering if there is any non-interactive way to set a user's
password...i need to do it through a scriptplease help me out
here
Please, please please i realize this could be a security problem but
its mine only, does anyone have a solution?
On 17 May 2002, Alejandro Borges wrote:
im wondering if there is any non-interactive way to set a user's
password...i need to do it through a scriptplease help me out
here
Use vipw with the VISUAL or EDITOR variable set to your own script that
uses sed, awk or perl to set the
im wondering if there is any non-interactive way to set a user's
password...i need to do it through a scriptplease
Can't you use Expect?
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i think chpasswd is what your looking for.
chpasswd user:pass
on woody atleast its included in the passwd package
im wondering if there is any non-interactive way to set a user's
password...i need to do it through a scriptplease
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i think chpasswd is what your looking for.
chpasswd user:pass
on woody atleast its included in the passwd package
im wondering if there is any non-interactive way to set a user's
password...i need to do it through a scriptplease
Actually, I use Perl script with a shell system
In the last episode (May 18), Patrick Hsieh said:
Hello list,
How does MySQL support iSCSI or IPSAN infrastructure?
MySQL does not care. Your OS handles access to devices. As long as
your OS can put a filesytem on it, MySQL will use it.
Is it wise to put MySQL data in iSCSI or IPSAN
Hello list,
I am evaluating iSCSI solution on Debian. How does it currently being
supported on Linux? Any experience highly appreciated.
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From: Gene Grimm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 10:42 AM
Subject: Re: Setting user passwords non-interactively
i think chpasswd is what your looking for.
chpasswd user:pass
on woody atleast its included in the passwd
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