Mantas -- ...and then Mantas Kriauciunas said... % ... % And what I need this script for, is, not everyone knows how to use ssh % and I don't want to give access to 50 users that can run their % processes, my server will freeze. That's why I need to change it somehow
Either your users plan to run major, major processes or your server is an old 486 with 16M of slow RAM... 50 users isn't a problem. If your users have real accounts, let them change their own passwords and then deal with them using the server. If they don't have real accounts, then maintain your own password list or whatever authentication you wish within apache. If you're executing system programs on their behalf, set up your web server to run subprocesses as the user rather than all as the apache user -- and then one of those subprocesses could be 'passwd'. HTH & HAND :-D -- David T-G * There is too much animal courage in (play) [EMAIL PROTECTED] * society and not sufficient moral courage. (work) [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Mary Baker Eddy, "Science and Health" http://justpickone.org/davidtg/ Shpx gur Pbzzhavpngvbaf Qrprapl Npg!
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