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Bigby Findrake <bigby_at_ephemeron.org> writes: > Has anyone stripped down coda to make it work without client > authentication? I guess you'll get the answer that client authentication is deeply wired into coda, with tokens passed back and forth etc. So, there might be other options for you: 1) have a cronjob, that echo's the plaintext password into clog, do the same in the venus startup scripts. (If you want to use one global user). Or stick the same password to each user and do the echo | clog from the .bashrc You would have no security what so ever. 2) You might also patch coda to set expiry to some ridiculously high value. 3) You could check pam_coda or such, which does coda authentification at the same time the user logs into the machine. Yours, SteffenReceived on 2004-08-27 16:12:15