A very good reason why you don't want linuxconf lying around on a
production server or firewall...


Mithun

"Binand Raj S." wrote:
> 
> Sunil Dhaka forced the electrons to say:
> > But could some one give me a url for a cgi-perl script which can
> > administer / allow pop / system users to change passwords.
> > p.s I don't want to make use of webmin (coz dont want to give that
> > overkill utility)
> 
> linuxconf has a web based configuration concept. Just enable linuxconf
> from /etc/inetd.conf and point your browser to http://server:98. I'm not
> sure how useful this will be to you, as I rpm -e'd linuxconf long ago.
> 
> Webmin is fine; and quite modularised. Can't really call it overkill...
> 
> Otherwise, I guess you'll have to write your own code, with the exact
> specifications you require. :-)
> 
> Binand
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