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authorGerald Carter <jerry@samba.org>2005-01-20 16:31:42 +0000
committerGerald (Jerry) Carter <jerry@samba.org>2007-10-10 10:55:03 -0500
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r4867: Removing smbldap-tools from the svn tree. I'll include
the latest version in the actual release tarballs. Have spoken to the idealx developers about this. Updated README to reflect the changte for people using svn. Removed ldapsync.pl since it is no longer needed when using the smbldap-tools (only keep things you support). (This used to be commit f745e5119f420d4826ac395037880666761e05e8)
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-Description:
- A cgi to allow users to change their passwords via a web browser.
-
-Installation:
- Drop this into a cgi-enabled directory on your webserver.
- Edit it and change the CONFIGURATION section to suit your environment.
- READ THE NOTES SECTION.
-
-Notes: This script will run as the user who runs your web server. So, to invoke the smbpasswd call, you must implement sudo.
- Example of /etc/sudoers:
-
- # Host alias specification
- # User alias specification
- User_Alias PASSWD = apache
- # Cmnd alias specification
- Cmnd_Alias PASSWD = /usr/bin/smbpasswd
- # User privilege specification
- root ALL=(ALL) ALL
- PASSWD ALL= NOPASSWD: PASSWD
-
- This concept is probably very insecure and broken. That is why this is a 0.1 release. :)
-
-
-Feel free to drop me suggestions. I am a perl learner so I am always open to suggestions.
-
-Terry Davis
-tdavis@approbation.org