Re: user name length

2002-05-17 Thread Roger Abrahamsson
Jeremy C. Reed wrote: On Thu, 16 May 2002, Glenn Hocking wrote: sendmail and qpopper. so that [EMAIL PROTECTED] is a total different user than [EMAIL PROTECTED] We have run courier imap/pop with mysql support and all beneath one unix account for all mailboxes. It works like a

Perl Whois Utility

2002-05-17 Thread Gene Grimm
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

Setting user passwords non-interactively

2002-05-17 Thread Alejandro Borges
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?

Re: Setting user passwords non-interactively

2002-05-17 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
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

RE: Setting user passwords non-interactively

2002-05-17 Thread C. R. Oldham
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? -- C. R. Oldham, Director of Technology NCA CASI Arizona State University [EMAIL PROTECTED] V:480-965-8703 F:480-965-9423 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE,

RE: Setting user passwords non-interactively

2002-05-17 Thread Andrew Lattis
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 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a

Re: Setting user passwords non-interactively

2002-05-17 Thread Gene Grimm
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

Re: MySQL on iSCSI or IPSAN?

2002-05-17 Thread Dan Nelson
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

How does Debian support iSCSI

2002-05-17 Thread Patrick Hsieh
Hello list, I am evaluating iSCSI solution on Debian. How does it currently being supported on Linux? Any experience highly appreciated. -- Patrick Hsieh [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG public key http://pahud.net/pubkeys/pahudatpahud.gpg -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject

Re: Setting user passwords non-interactively

2002-05-17 Thread Richard Bailey
- Original Message - 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