> > > getting the password change mechanism happening seamlessly
> > is going to be a
> > > whole new area of pain.
> >
> > i've got this working (no ldap, but using pam and nis) before. it
> > wasn't fun. the easier path would be an ssl-protected web site where
> > the user types the password int
From: Angus Lees [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 10:27:29AM +1000, John Wiltshire wrote:
> > I'm really not sure what to suggest here. Even if you do
> get auth working,
> > getting the password change mechanism happening seamlessly
> is going to be a
> > whole new area
On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 10:27:29AM +1000, John Wiltshire wrote:
> I'm really not sure what to suggest here. Even if you do get auth working,
> getting the password change mechanism happening seamlessly is going to be a
> whole new area of pain.
i've got this working (no ldap, but using pam and n