Re: Password may not contain blanks, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Tue Sep 6 12:15:54 2011
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Password may not contain blanks, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Sep 7 12:17:44 2011
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Terry Shuck wrote:
Anyway if I have to wipe out ELOG and start over to have admin capabilities again, do all of my logbooks |
Re: Password may not contain blanks, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Sep 7 12:37:38 2011
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Terry Shuck wrote:
Can you tell me how to stop elogd? I've edited that file several times however when I open ELOG in my |
Re: Password may not contain blanks, posted by Terry Shuck on Wed Sep 7 16:23:01 2011
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Andreas Luedeke wrote:
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Re: Password Protect Delete, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Fri Jul 21 08:54:03 2017
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Re: Password Problem, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Apr 4 08:58:16 2003
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> I noticed that when I put in a password such as <test1> a person can login
> with the password <test2> or any other number at the end. Is the
> encryption not able to tell the difference between numbers? The encrypted
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Re: Password Problem, posted by Byron on Fri Apr 4 19:49:32 2003
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> > I noticed that when I put in a password such as <test1> a person can
login
> > with the password <test2> or any other number at the end. Is the
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Re: Password Problem, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Apr 7 22:50:17 2003
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> Ok, try it with the passwords <hello1> and <hello2>. Then when you go to
log
> in, put in the password of <hello> with any single number after it and let
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