I think Usermin is what you need, rather than webmin. You can limit the modules available to the user- probably Change Password is all that you would want. This will change the Unix and Samba passwords.

At 11:07 PM 9/28/2006, Ivan Arteaga wrote:
Hi,

Basically what I need is the windows users be able to change the unix/linux
password because when I installed the server I defined the same username as
pass.
I am running sendmail and samba(PDC) in the same box, so the system password
is the same mail and windows domain pass. And I want to find an easy way for
the users change the initial password for their own. I defined the users in
the webmin as webmin users and gived them access to the /change system pass/
option in the Samba module 'Configure automatic Unix and Samba user
synchronization'
But it only changes the system pass, not the samba pass.
Do you have any ideas?

Thanks in advance ^^

--Ivan.


-----Original Message-----
From: Gary Dale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2006 10:11 PM
To: Ivan Arteaga; samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Change system/samba password via webmin

Ivan Arteaga wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I need my users to change their passwords, so I defined them as webmin
users
> and gived them access only to the system/change password option to do so.
So
> far so good... they changed their system passwords (in order to access
> email) but the change it's not reflected in samba passwords. I defined the
> option change password in other modules in webmin but it doesn't works, I
> also have in the smb.conf "unix password sync = yes" but the same.
> I will appreciate if somebody can give me an idea about how to ride this,
or
> maybe using another app? o_0
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> --Ivan.
>
I'm not quite sure what you are asking. Assuming that when you say
system password, you are referring to the Windows domain password, and
when you say Samba password, you are referring to the Unix/Linux
password, then one obvious place to check is password change dialog in
smb.conf. It has to match what your Unix/Linux password program is doing
(it use "expect" to get the passwd prompts and feed it the passwords).

Otherwise, check the list archives. There have been a couple other
similar problems recently that had different solutions.

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