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I have the newest version (3.2) of this installed...
is there no way to use this since VB moved their passwords away from clear-text ? it's setup to use md5, and salt, but I've not been able to get it to work on as of yet (always password missmatch error) I'm running 3.7. Thanks |
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Password is generated like so:
PHP Code:
I don't know what mod_auth_mysql or that is or anything but maybe that was where you were going wrong. |
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it don't really give me the option to set exactly how the encryption is setup.
it does let you specify the encryption Type (which I have set to md5) and I have the salt table specified as the salt. I guess with the information above, I could create an additional column, with the password encrypted like mysql_auth wants it. (if I can figure out HOW mysql_auth wants it) --------------- Added [DATE]1221152529[/DATE] at [TIME]1221152529[/TIME] --------------- hummm... after much searching (days worth) I found this--- https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=82990 |
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