Jorge wrote:
> cryblood wrote:
>
> > Trust me, you don't want them to be able to change
> > their passwords from the internet. WWAAAYYY to insecure.
> > hackable hackable yess yess hackable hackable...
>
> What happens if I put it in a https area? Would that be okay?
Yes, that would be OK. However, I haven't yet seen anybody
publish a set of upgrades to add an SSL web server to the e-smith server. So where are you going to get a https area?
Another alternative is to install openssh (see
http://e-smith.gormand.com.au for RPMs) and use ssh to log onto the server, then use "lynx
http://localhost/e-smith-password" to
access the web form.
That's not that easy either, but the e-smith server/gateway is not really designed to be accessed by users from the Internet side - the users are expected to spend their time on the LAN side.
Regards
Charlie