Re: [Samba] smbpasswd web frontend

2008-09-08 Thread Ryan Novosielski
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Andrea Venturoli wrote: > Michael Mohn ha scritto: > >> I would try a minimal setup of webmin. > > > Thanks. I tried this today, but, even with only the samba module loaded, > it still has too many features, which I don't want to give to my users. >

Re: [Samba] smbpasswd web frontend

2008-09-08 Thread Michael Mohn
Am 08.09.2008 um 21:07 schrieb Andrea Venturoli: Michael Mohn ha scritto: I would try a minimal setup of webmin. Thanks. I tried this today, but, even with only the samba module loaded, it still has too many features, which I don't want to give to my users. I ended up wrapping smbpass

Re: [Samba] smbpasswd web frontend

2008-09-08 Thread Andrea Venturoli
Michael Mohn ha scritto: I would try a minimal setup of webmin. Thanks. I tried this today, but, even with only the samba module loaded, it still has too many features, which I don't want to give to my users. I ended up wrapping smbpasswd in a cgi script. Ugly and risky, but I guess it's

Re: [Samba] smbpasswd web frontend

2008-09-03 Thread Michael Mohn
Am 03.09.2008 um 11:51 schrieb Andrea Venturoli: Hello. Before starting to write such a thing myself, I'm asking whether it already exists. What I want is the ability to give a non-technical admin the ability to change passwords for any user. This web page will obviusly be protected and

[Samba] smbpasswd web frontend

2008-09-03 Thread Andrea Venturoli
Hello. Before starting to write such a thing myself, I'm asking whether it already exists. What I want is the ability to give a non-technical admin the ability to change passwords for any user. This web page will obviusly be protected and only accessible to him. The thing should be as simpl