[imp] poppasswd.php3

James Tavares jtavares@loa.com
Mon, 26 Mar 2001 03:46:04 -0500


Very true.

I just like to keep packages seperate. :) I'd rather maintain two seperate
"public" packages on my servers than maintain custom source code on one
between revisions. But, from an operating perspective the php ldap_* calls
are much cleaner.


Thanks,
James

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Nuno Silva" <nuno_silva@websolut.net>
To: <imp@lists.horde.org>
Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2001 11:55 PM
Subject: Re: [imp] poppasswd.php3



Hello,

if you have ldap you don't need poppasswd!

I wouldn't advise it (as I don't advise poppasswd...) but you can
use ldap_*() functions in php and bind to the ldap server and change the
passwords ;)

regards,
nuno

James Tavares wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> First post to this list. I am active on some other lists, namely
> qmail-ldap. (Really interesting, huh?)
>
> And as such, here is my question: Does anyone know if a poppasswd server
> that plays with LDAP? Interesting feature, except my users don't come out
> of /etc/passwd.
>
> Thanks,
> James
>
> On Mon, 26 Mar 2001, Alain Fauconnet wrote:
>
> :Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2001 08:40:23 +0700
> :From: Alain Fauconnet <alain@cscoms.net>
> :Reply-To: imp@lists.horde.org
> :To: imp@lists.horde.org
> :Subject: Re: [imp] poppasswd.php3
> :
> :On Sun, Mar 25, 2001 at 03:25:01PM -0300, Marcus Fernando Mintz dos
Santos
> wrote:
> :> Hi,
> :> I'm ney to IMP and have a Mandrake 7.2 with IMP 2.2.4 implemented
> succesfully.
> :> My only problem is that i can provide to my users the change of there
> :> passwords. In the documentation, i read the parameters in the
> default.php3 and
> :> activated that function with the built-in poppasswd.php3 function.
> :> The link is OK, but when i press the button to change the password. I
get
> the
> :> 111 error: Conection refused. The web server is in the same machine of
> the
> :> password server. Is there any program that i must have running to
listen
> in the
> :> port 106 as itīs in the documentation ?
> :> How can i put this function to work ?
> :
> :Hello Marcus,
> :
> :Yes, you need a program called (suprise!) "poppasswd". It  listens  to
> :port 106 and talks a POP-like protocol that  allows  users  to  change
> :their password.
> :
> :There are several versions floating around, have a look  on  ftpsearch
> :or google. I'm fairly sure that ready-to-run versions for Linux should
> :be  easy  to  find.  I  had to hack the source code somewhat to have a
> :version run reliably on FreeBSD.
> :
> :I got mine from: ftp://ftp.qualcomm.com/eudora/servers/unix/password
> :
> :Cheers,
> :_Alain_
> :--
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> :Sr. System Administrator
> :CS Communications Co. Ltd. - Thailand
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