Thanks Antonello,
I've used the info materials you made--they were easy to follow and worked
for me :)
David
On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 10:27 AM, antonello facchetti
antonello.facche...@alice.it wrote:
I have written a short tutorial about using webmin to create users with
a batch file.
As
Why not use a LDAP backend? Central user management is always a good thing
2009/6/18 Mika Pflüger m...@mikapflueger.de
Hi,
Am Mon, 25 May 2009 11:26:57 -0400
schrieb Andy Figueroa figue...@andyfigueroa.us:
I, too, am a one-man IT department for a small school.
With the included
Hi,
On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 08:37:47 +0200
Jorge Bianquetti jbianque...@gmail.com wrote:
Why not use a LDAP backend? Central user management is always a good
thing
That's true if you have the possibility to have one server always
running - a server to which all clients can connect. Unfortunately
Hi,
Am Mon, 25 May 2009 11:26:57 -0400
schrieb Andy Figueroa figue...@andyfigueroa.us:
I, too, am a one-man IT department for a small school.
With the included Linux/Unix tools, additional tools don't seem to be
called for. Here is the script that I use to populate a fresh
install of
I have written a short tutorial about using webmin to create users with
a batch file.
As the file is too big for the rules of this mailing list (86kb), I post
the link to the page where you can download it
http://www.antonellofacchetti.it/sito/modules/PDdownloads/visit.php?cid=1lid=8
In the
antonello facchetti kirjoitti:
- pdf tutorial
- sql example query I use to get data from school database
- example spreadsheet file I use to work on the data
- example csv file to upload to webmin to create the users
Hope this help, I wait for feedback.
You can use Webmin with openLDAP
I, too, am a one-man IT department for a small school.
With the included Linux/Unix tools, additional tools don't seem to be called
for. Here is the script that I use to populate a fresh install of Edubuntu
with users. This only shows two users, but my real script is 153 of users
long. it's
Hi.
My wish list would be coming from a small school with a one-man IT department
:-)
I could very much use a script and/or a built-in utility in the next release of
Ubuntu that can use a two-column entry in OpenOffice.Org's Calc with a column
of user names and the second column with