I have mail and owncloud both configured to use the standard Unix
password DB. If you want them to not be able to login except for these
services, just set their shell to the nologin binary. Presumably you can
set up xmpp similarly.

On 05/15/2014 10:58 AM, Pablo wrote:
>  
> 
> Hello everyone,
> 
> I'm a proud owner of a home server (a Raspberry Pi) providing various
> services: OwnCloud, mail and xmpp.
> 
> Each of these services uses it's own users db. I'd like to have them
> behave as if it were the same user.
> 
> For now every one is configured the same on every service
> (username/password). But if any of my users changes it's password on one
> service and not on the others some things will stop working so smoothly.
> 
> So I was wondering... Is there any way (plugin, script or whatever) I
> can have OwnCloud change the password on every other service when a user
> changes it in OwnCloud? I know how to change all of them manually from
> the command line, I'd just like OwnCloud to do it automatically.
> 
> If OC could run a script on the server passing the username and the new
> password would be enough for me.
> 
>  
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> -- 
> 
> Pablo
> 
> 
> 
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