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veek
response 38 of 85: Mark Unseen   Dec 10 12:53 UTC 2010

well.. i'm not clear on one point..
1. we ask for his email and mail him his password, AND put him in resh?
How does he move from resh to bash??

2. we can try to avoid the spam problem by making the content in the 
email a little dynamic.. Dear so and so, blah blah and in the Subject: 
Grex registration information for account blah.
cross
response 39 of 85: Mark Unseen   Dec 10 15:09 UTC 2010

resp:38 See steps 4 and 5 in resp:37.  I really doubt the spam problem
is much of a concern, to be honest.
veek
response 40 of 85: Mark Unseen   Dec 10 17:18 UTC 2010

rofl, so we keep the existing 'validation/validate' process with all
it's bureaucracy and we remove a few questions from newuser but we then
create a "new email process" <g>

(which will suck up more time! with the user having to start a browser
and login to yahoo vs taking a few additional seconds answering
questions in a SSH/telnet session he already has open)
----

I was thinking along the lines of a no "validation/resh process". Just
newuser-with-emailID-request, and password mailed to user and direct
access to bash once he recieves his password :) oh well..
nharmon
response 41 of 85: Mark Unseen   Dec 10 17:21 UTC 2010

Sometimes big reforms require small changes be implemented first, veek.
cross
response 42 of 85: Mark Unseen   Dec 10 17:31 UTC 2010

resp:40 I'm sorry, veek, but you appear to have a very, very
small-system mindset.  History has shown that we can't just give
shell access to Grex.  It sucks, but there it is.  Are you going
to clean up after the Chad's of the world?  No.  Odds are good that
I'm going to be the one who cleans up the messes.  In that context,
I am *so* unconcerned about someone having to take a few extra
*seconds* to check their email to get a password.

If we had a web pages that didn't look like they dated from 1994,
maybe we'd have more users for this to be an issue.  But we don't,
and it's not.  Let's work on things that are important, like getting
the web pages up to date, and then we can start worrying about this
stuff.
tsty
response 43 of 85: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 07:16 UTC 2010

  
i;m glad cross is redoing newuser ... miy comment was historical.
  
the futeur wiell be differnet... and if newuewr creates NO passwed for the
new logins ... doenslt that open the flooldgarttes? charlie woueild object?
  
cross
response 44 of 85: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 22:05 UTC 2010

resp:43 I don't understand.  Newuser *does* create a password for the
user.  Who's charlie?
jgelinas
response 45 of 85: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 13:24 UTC 2010

I think you are moving in the right direction, cross.  I only wish I
could be more useful in the endeavour.
kentn
response 46 of 85: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 14:51 UTC 2010

It's helpful to show support, Joe.  Thanks!
tsty
response 47 of 85: Mark Unseen   Dec 13 17:04 UTC 2010

  
re 45 ... what gelinas said.
  
re 43 ... ummm, newuser process prompts new-loginid to create a passwd.
  
then why email that pasaswd to new-logoind's alt email addrs? or does
the newuwer process wipe out new-logoind's self-created passwd, assign a new
passwd and then email that onwe ?
  
as of now, i can see every bad reason to email passwds and no good ones.
  
charlie == charlie root ... from whom we (both??) eget daily emails. eh?
  
cross
response 48 of 85: Mark Unseen   Dec 13 17:09 UTC 2010

resp:43 Are you talking about the captcha?  That's not the user's password.
tsty
response 49 of 85: Mark Unseen   Dec 14 02:58 UTC 2010

 
putty now has a capthca ????  i;ll have to look at teh web version again.
  
remmers
response 50 of 85: Mark Unseen   Dec 14 17:08 UTC 2010

I like the email and captcha features in pnewuser.  They're definitely
in line with common practice nowadays.

Hm, a while back I think I said I was going to post suggestions on what
newuser should say in its dialog with the user.  Well, I'm on vacation
now so that's been pushed back a bit, but I'll try to get on it once I'm
home.

Speaking of dialog, one of the features of the Marcus Watts newuser was
that messages newuser put out were stored in plain text files editable
by non-programmers and read by the program at runtime.  That's a nice
configurability feature.  I realize that pnewuser is written in Perl, so
that's less of an issue, but I think it would be desirable to be able to
configure pnewuser's messages without touching the source code.
kentn
response 51 of 85: Mark Unseen   Dec 14 19:00 UTC 2010

I went through the current command line newuser the other day, and saw
the captcha feature, too (it looks like figlet lettering). The email
feature worked nicely.  It gave me the temporary password and told how
to log in via ssh, which is a good thing.  When I used the password to
log in, it immediately had me change it so the user gets to use their
desired password (also a good thing).  What I had trouble finding,
though I may have missed it in all the text that flowed by, was how
to get validated.  That probably should be part of the resh allowed
commands list so that users will find it right away, and part of the
instructions when you log in if you are a resh user.  Again, I may have
missed it, but it wasn't immediately obvious to me.
veek
response 52 of 85: Mark Unseen   Dec 14 19:09 UTC 2010

is the src available for viewing? we could modify it to make sure users 
understand the risks.. seen that in eclipse.cs.pdx.edu:7680, it's a 
MUD. They ask the users a lot of questions that they have to get right, 
before they are allowed into the main area. eg: Dear user, is it safe 
for you to use the same password to signin to Grex, that you would use 
at your bank web-site? and he would have to answer no.. stuff like that 
given the privacy issues we now face.. it would give us a bit of 
leeway.
nharmon
response 53 of 85: Mark Unseen   Dec 14 19:18 UTC 2010

I too tested the command line new user recently and liked it a lot.
veek
response 54 of 85: Mark Unseen   Dec 14 19:30 UTC 2010

resp:52 nm found it
cross
response 55 of 85: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 00:48 UTC 2010

I am typing on my phone, so excuse the brevity.  All the text is still in text
files.  Source is in subvversion.  It probably needs a soak.
tsty
response 56 of 85: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 01:12 UTC 2010

  
i am -elated- taht newuser text&html have had the cross-soak applied.
  
that it took this much rancor to get there .. well, someitmes it does.
  
tnx cross & testers.
  
cross
response 57 of 85: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 16:39 UTC 2010

Web newuser is still broke.
kentn
response 58 of 85: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 16:44 UTC 2010

But on our collective list to get fixed Real Soon Now.  
cross
response 59 of 85: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 16:46 UTC 2010

True dat.
tsty
response 60 of 85: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 17:50 UTC 2010

  
jsut di d the web thing this time/date:
  
Error in Account Creation
Your application for an account on Grex has not been processed due to a system
problem.

    * Could not access directory /usr/noton/nu/ 

Sorry. 
  
tsty
response 61 of 85: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 17:51 UTC 2010

  
however i did notice this selectable option:
  
Privacy: Who may see the information in
    this section of the form?

    All users.

    Grex staff
    only.

    
validate necessitates, sometimes, 'grex staff only'. 
  
i;ll try the cli version 
  
tsty
response 62 of 85: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 17:59 UTC 2010

  
he captcha -is- case sensitive ... that needs to be -clear-. 
  
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