On Fri, 2003-10-10 at 07:44, Janyne Kizer wrote:
> I am seeing the same thing but it is also true for remote X sessions.
> 
> On 10/9/2003 10:06 PM, Jon Carnes wrote:
> > Janyne,
> > 
> > It might be a console rights problem...  I can run passwd from the
> > command line as a user with no problems and I can run userpasswd as
> > root.
> > 
> > Jon Carnes

Then it has got to be a straight rights problem... Your best bet is to
point an icon at /usr/bin/passwd and let your users use that. I've done
this kind of thing a lot with my clients running RH9 on their servers.

As an alternative I also use a web-based program called cgipaf:
http://staf.patat.org/cgipaf/faq.html

It has a nice setup for allowing users to change their passwords and
their mail forwarding.

Good Luck - Jon Carnes


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