That would require SSL.  I want the same thing.

You would have to build a cgi, going thru ssl, calling passwd.

The only way I can think of doing that is w/ expect.

Keep in mind... the script would have to be SUID.

This is a very big issue.  So much so that I could easily see abandoning Unix
style authentication for something available thru the various security
toolkits.

Radical, I know, but I am just that kind of person :)




--- Mark Lo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
>      I would like to know how to change user's password via the web, as
> I know, (qmail) mail userl's password is corresponding to Redhat linux
> user's password.  Please give me any idea of how to let my user change
> password via the web.  And the web server and qmail server is located at
> different machine.
> 
> Thank You so much for your help
> 
> Mark Lo
> 
> 
> 
> 


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