Here's the PHP template I wrote for my small user base (slightly modified for public consumption).
You'll have to write your own authentication code. All this template really requires is that you set
the $user_dir variable.

Also, it assumes that the first line in the user_prefs file is the "required_hits" directive.
It registers any directive it doesn't recognize as a "Custom" rule. Should be pretty
easy to figure out.

Good luck,

Patrick


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On Wednesday, December 11, 2002, at 10:59 AM, Chris LaFrance wrote:

I am definately interested in checking this out. Thanks.

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On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Patrick Bores wrote:

I've put together a web interface that allows users to change the
required_hits, and add/delete blacklist_from, whitelist_from, and
whitelist_to directives. It's written in PHP, and requires that the
user_prefs file have group write permissions for the same group that
the web server runs as.

Let me know if you're interested.

Patrick


On Wednesday, December 11, 2002, at 07:24 AM, Chris LaFrance wrote:

I've recently started using SA on a server with 5500+ users. At the
moment
we are taking requests via email to modify the user_prefs file. I'm
wondering if a web application exists that will allow a user to log
into
their account and modify the file themselves through a web browser as
telnet access will be more trouble than worth in training our users
how to
use pico or vi =].

If not I was thinking of beginning to write my own, which leads me to
this
question.... Has anyone here used perl to verify md5 passwords? That
probably belongs elsewhere but it's worth a shot.

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