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+Description:
+ A cgi to allow users to change their passwords via a web browser.
+
+Installation:
+ Drop this into a cgi-enabled directory on your webserver.
+ Edit it and change the CONFIGURATION section to suit your environment.
+ READ THE NOTES SECTION.
+
+Notes: This script will run as the user who runs your web server. So, to invoke the smbpasswd call, you must implement sudo.
+ Example of /etc/sudoers:
+
+ # Host alias specification
+ # User alias specification
+ User_Alias PASSWD = apache
+ # Cmnd alias specification
+ Cmnd_Alias PASSWD = /usr/bin/smbpasswd
+ # User privilege specification
+ root ALL=(ALL) ALL
+ PASSWD ALL= NOPASSWD: PASSWD
+
+ This concept is probably very insecure and broken. That is why this is a 0.1 release. :)
+
+
+Feel free to drop me suggestions. I am a perl learner so I am always open to suggestions.
+
+Terry Davis
+tdavis@approbation.org