Re: user management
There is also a thing out of Texas that I discovered a while back called
GASH. Or the Group Administrator's Shell. It is designed to be a powerful
tool in an NIS environment where you delegate sections of the domain to
various administrators. It is also designed to run in a Sun environment
but should be portable.
On Wed, 21 Jan 1998, Brian K Servis wrote:
> Paul Miller writes:
> >
> >Is there a program that is similar to Novell's syscon program? Linux
> >really needs a good user management program (terminal-based) that can
> >quickly add/remove groups, set passwords/info fields, delete users, set
> >quotas, etc....
> >
> >---
> >Paul Miller <paul@3dillusion.com>, finger for public PGP key
>
> Check out
>
> ftp://ftp.ecn.purdue.edu/pub/ACMAINT/
>
> It is a user management program that was built by folks at Purdue
> University to handle the user base of thousands of students and
> machines! I know it has support for lots of different OS's. I have
> used it as an end user on a Sun machine and it is VERY powerful and
> does everthing you mentioned. I have not tried building it on a Linux
> box. If you get it working on a Linux box I think it has been added to
> the list of possible packages for Debian.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Brian Servis
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