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Hello Alexis, |
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If I understand you correctly, (as I'm not quite sure what you mean by |
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"static mode") something like Webmin [1], or Usermin [2] might be what |
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you want. |
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[1] www.webmin.com |
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[2] http://www.webmin.com/index6.html |
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It actually includes its own SSL webserver, so you can even use it on |
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machines without Apache. |
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Calum |
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-----Original Message----- |
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From: Alexis Villebrun [mailto:alex@××××.net] |
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Sent: 27 July 2006 11:09 |
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To: gentoo-security@l.g.o |
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Subject: [gentoo-security] Ffree tools to manage user and passwords |
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Hello everybody, |
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I'm searching a free tools to manage user and passwords, but in static |
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mode. |
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I'm explained: |
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I'm searching for a free tool which may store user and passwords on unix |
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box with priviledges: |
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- The tool must run on Apache |
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- One global administrator |
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- Groups (with roles: manager (can change password)/reader/no access |
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Or if no free product with these specifications, a smallest version with |
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the following requirement: |
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- Free |
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- Run on apache (linux) |
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- optionnal: admin and readers |
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Thanks for your help |
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