Hi, I'm moving an old PHP & MySQL3 application to Django SVN with mysql5, and I've run into a problem. The passwords for the old user accounts were stored in the database and used the mysql PASSWORD() function for hashing. MySql 5 changed the hashing function, but kept the old hashing function under OLD_PASSWORD() for compatibility. I would like to have django use the OLD_PASSWORD() function for the user's first login, and then recreate the hash using the current PASSWORD() function. Does anyone know of a good way to have Django use the OLD_PASSWORD() function? It would be nice to use a modified version of contrib.auth, but I'm not sure if its possible.
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