From: jotajota <jot...@jo...> - 2002-01-14 11:48:21
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More on the passwords issue here: http://www.postnuke.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1440 http://www.postnuke.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1440 http://www.postnuke.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1440 In case it is wrapped: http://makeashorterlink.com/?I13752B4 jotajota > I am not in the mood to upgrade to 0.7 now for I would have to rewrite > many modules made to work with 0.64 and so the theme and all of > that... and we already are some two or three weeks behind schedule :/ > My host has made something that I would not blame them for: upgrading > the software (is something far unusual), what I blame them for (and > ahve written them about) is for not adverting it in advance... but > nobody's perfect :) > I am afraid they will be switching to safe_mode one of these days... > jotajota >> I'm not positively sure about it, but an upgrade to 0.7 will fix your >> problem. >> But then U say U have too many costum modules. >> Which modules does your site posses? >> And if i was U i would call my host and say that they better fix the >> problem. >> As they are responsible for the change. >> -----Oprindelig meddelelse----- >> Fra: jotajota [mailto:jot...@jo...] >> Sendt: 14. januar 2002 12:17 >> Til: pos...@li... >> Emne: [Post-nuke-users] Problem with upgrading php >> Hola >> My host has just upgraded php to version 4.1.1 and suddenly my two pn >> sites have stopped working :/. Pn versions are 0.6.2 (yes, I know, >> I'll upgrade when I have some time) and 0.6.4 (this one should be >> working soon with this version: upgrading to 0.7.x is not an option at >> this time - many custom modules) >> The problem appears when new users try to access the site, the >> password that the site gives to them doesn't work. The same happens >> with old users that try to change their passwords. I have taken a look >> at the nuke_users and this is what I've found in the password field: >> Old user: 6LVu/xe07tCRw >> New user: $1$C3PWQigb$njBSgrygCxpDe0fb6VE3l0 >> Seems clear to me that there has been some kind of change in the >> default behaviour of the function used to crypt the password. However >> this default does not apply to the function that takes the user input >> and compares it to the database. I should change one of them, but I >> don't know where they are or what to change them to. >> Does anyone have a clue? >> ---- >> jotajota mailto:jot...@jo... >> _______________________________________________ >> Post-nuke-users mailing list >> Pos...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/post-nuke-users -- jotajota mailto:jot...@jo... |