If you provision you users with serctl, you have to specify a password.
If this password is verified when the user REGISTERs to ser is another thing. This can be configured in ser.cfg
regards klaus
alex wood wrote:
i havle little to none mysql skills so enless you can right a guide on how to do it that road is imposible to me :P
sorry to say im on centos 4.3 server ed so no gui and no mysql administrator
befor i start installing a lamp on my box to get phpmyadmin running i was wondering if there was a magic command that couold helkp me out like instaead of serctl add someguy somepass some@thing.com mailto:some@thing.com
i could do serctl add someguy null some@thing.com mailto:some@thing.com
or some combo of " or ' or even - to trick mysql to not put anything in that colum but keep ser happy :)
thanks for reading this far :)
regards
Alex Wood
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