Maybe I'm just confused, but sqwebmail's change-password feature seems
counter-intuitive to me. What am I misunderstanding here?
I looked, and can't seem to find the text "--disable-webpass" in the
INSTALL document. I assume it's different than "--enable-webpass=no"
which in fairness I do see described, but it's not clear how so.
Here's what I'm after.
I'd really like to let the user, using the easy sqwebmail interface,
change his/her single system-wide password, not a cached one. After
doing so, he/she would expect, for example, to telnet into a shell
account using the same newly changed password.
It doesn't seem to work this way - after the first sqwebmail login,
user passwords seem inextricably forked.
One password per user is plenty, please. If you let users log in
using a given authentication mechanism (e.g. authpam, mysql, etc), I'd
expect to see functions of that same mechanism used when changing the
password.
If it already works, please explain. If not, please correct.
JS
On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 01:52:13AM +0000, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
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> Use the --disable-webpass option to the configure script. See INSTALL.
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> Sam
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