Hi, WZ, I think that the best way to do this is integrating your systems with a LDAP directory, or something similar. Regards, -- Diego Evaristo de Lacerda (diegolacerda@gmail.com) Project Analyst LPIC Level III & Redhat Certified Engineer & Cisco Certified Network Associates URL: conectado.motime.com On Mon, 2008-05-12 at 18:21 +0200, Wojciech Ziniewicz wrote: > Hello > I would like to hear some word in my problem. > I have X servers with pam authentication and ssh daemon. > People use ftp servers and run their applications but there should be > one central server that will manage passwords and users. > > I would like to use something like > > /usr/bin/changepassword <server_address> <user> <newpassword> > > there's no problem writing such thing with bash and ssh keys but maybe > someone knows better solution ? > > regards > WZ > > -- > Wojciech Ziniewicz > Unix SEX :{look;gawk;find;sed;talk;grep;touch;finger;find;fl > ex;unzip;head;tail; mount;workbone;fsck;yes;gasp;fsck;more;yes;yes;eje > ct;umount;makeclean; zip;split;done;exit:xargs!!;)}
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