Dear All I am running Samba (3.41) with swat on Fedora 11 and both are working fine. Now I want my users to be able to change their password through web based application. I have tried many option but none of them working perfectly with the latest version of Samba.
Finally, I zeroed down to SWAT, which is working perfectly for users to change their password, but I don't want to have "view" tab on their panel when they approach to change the password. This view tab gives the complete configuration file - how their account is configured.
I found that "-P" option in SWAT can help me in this. Can any body help me how to configure this in SWAT.
Regards
Arun
Dear All,
Can any body help how to activate -P option in SWAT.
Regards
Arun
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Arun Shrimali arun.reso@gmail.com wrote:
Dear All I am running Samba (3.41) with swat on Fedora 11 and both are working fine. Now I want my users to be able to change their password through web based application. I have tried many option but none of them working perfectly with the latest version of Samba.
Finally, I zeroed down to SWAT, which is working perfectly for users to change their password, but I don't want to have "view" tab on their panel when they approach to change the password. This view tab gives the complete configuration file - how their account is configured.
I found that "-P" option in SWAT can help me in this. Can any body help me how to configure this in SWAT.
Regards
Arun
Arun Shrimali wrote:
Dear All,
Can any body help how to activate -P option in SWAT.
Add the following line to /etc/xinetd.d/swat
server_args = -P (I would put this under the "server" line just as a matter of course)
then
service xinetd restart
Regards
Arun
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Arun Shrimali arun.reso@gmail.com wrote:
Dear All I am running Samba (3.41) with swat on Fedora 11 and both are working fine. Now I want my users to be able to change their password through web based application. I have tried many option but none of them working perfectly with the latest version of Samba.
Finally, I zeroed down to SWAT, which is working perfectly for users to change their password, but I don't want to have "view" tab on their panel when they approach to change the password. This view tab gives the complete configuration file - how their account is configured.
I found that "-P" option in SWAT can help me in this. Can any body help me how to configure this in SWAT.
Regards
Arun
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 11:18 AM, Ed Greshko Ed.Greshko@greshko.com wrote:
Arun Shrimali wrote:
Dear All,
Can any body help how to activate -P option in SWAT.
Add the following line to /etc/xinetd.d/swat
server_args = -P (I would put this under the "server" line just as a matter of course)
then
service xinetd restart
Regards
Arun
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Arun Shrimali arun.reso@gmail.com wrote:
Dear All I am running Samba (3.41) with swat on Fedora 11 and both are working fine. Now I want my users to be able to change their password through web based application. I have tried many option but none of them working perfectly with the latest version of Samba.
Finally, I zeroed down to SWAT, which is working perfectly for users to change their password, but I don't want to have "view" tab on their panel when they approach to change the password. This view tab gives the complete configuration file - how their account is configured.
I found that "-P" option in SWAT can help me in this. Can any body help me how to configure this in SWAT.
Regards
Arun
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Dear Ed,
Its working, thanks
Arun