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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elogd under Apache, login screen always reappears, posted by Michael Doerner on Sat Apr 5 00:33:36 2003
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Hi,
I am new to elog so please bear with me if this sounds like a stupid
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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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Passwords might have changed for logbook "Forum", posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Apr 7 23:00:48 2003
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A problem (elog:272) with certain passwords has been fixed in version
2.3.5 of ELOG. This forum runs the updated version, which can cause login
problems. All users with a password length of 3,6,9,12,... characters
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Re: elogd under Apache, login screen always reappears, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Apr 8 08:57:20 2003
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> I would like to run elogd under Apache because I don't want to open another
> port (eg. 8080) on the firewall for incoming http traffic. I followed the
> special instructions for that sort of setup but the user logon screen always
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Bugs with 2.3.5, posted by nickc1 on Wed Apr 9 13:49:32 2003
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Forgot password option generates an error message
Password file hashes are different causing migrated password files to fail
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Re: Bugs with 2.3.5, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Apr 9 13:58:59 2003
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> Forgot password option generates an error message
Which error? Can you be more specific. I tried it myself with this forum and
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Re: Bugs with 2.3.5, posted by nickc1 on Wed Apr 9 15:50:38 2003
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> > Forgot password option generates an error message
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> Which error? Can you be more specific. I tried it myself with this forum
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