Kpasswd is a graphical user interface that enables users to edit .htpasswd files. It is a lightweight tool that simplifies the process of managing user authentication for web servers.
When it comes to installation, the process is quite straightforward. The easiest way to compile this package is by navigating to the directory where the package's source code is located and running the "./configure" command to configure the package according to your system needs. In case you're using "csh" on an old version of System V, you may need to type "sh ./configure" instead, to avoid having "csh" try to execute the "configure" itself.
Once you're done configuring, you'll need to wait for the "configure" process to end. During this time, you'll be notified on the features that the tool has checked for. Afterward, proceed to type "make" to compile the package and "make install" to install the programs and data files, including all the necessary documentation. If you need to remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory, type "make clean" to do so.
Recent updates have made kpasswd even more useful. The recent bugfix solved the issue of Expect-SSH with authorized_key Files, while the Slovak translation got an update by Jozef Riha. Overall, kpasswd is a great tool for managing .htpasswd files, and I highly recommend it to anyone in need of such a tool.
Version 0.1.7: N/A