Hello World
I thought 'encryption' was supposed to make the data transmitted from
user to server into an unreadable block of garbage. Able to be decoded
by the server of course - but of no use to any one else who tapped into
the transmission or the file stored on the server.
So what's the go? Ho
On 19 Sep 2002 at 18:48, Greg Schiedler wrote:
> #!/usr/bin/perl
> #
> $username=$ARGV[0];
> $password=$ARGV[1];
> $newpassword=$ARGV[2];
> #
> perl -pi -e
> 's/^($username)(\s+.*)($password)(.*)$/${1}${2}$newpassword${4}/'
> users-file.txt
You're already in perl so you don't need to call it ag
hello guys,
the basic is i like to create my own webmail,
and read from /var/spool/mail
i've already create the script to split and etc...
but the problem is if i login as another user i cannot read from
/var/spool/mail because the permission script...
what i like to ask is...
how to change t