Hi Sean,

No.. I dont believe so.. I checked farUser and don't see lastupdated set to 
passwordfix... however...  Idid just notice that this seems to happen 
AUTOMATICALLY when a user logs in???

I picked a random user that had an old style password, logged in and 
refreshed the farUser table and the pw was changed... 


On Tuesday, March 26, 2013 12:29:03 PM UTC-7, Sean Coyne wrote:
>
> Did you run the upgrade password security utility?
>
> On Tuesday, March 26, 2013 3:09:12 PM UTC-4, Might Aswell wrote:
>>
>> I have noticed after upgrading to 6-2-7, that some of my farUser's 
>> passwords have 'changed'
>>
>> They appear to be some sort of hash value now instead of a plain text 
>> password... all of them are prefixed with $2a$10$
>>
>> I discovered this when a user reported being unable to login to a 
>> protected section of the web site using a last known working password. I 
>> confirmed the issue and then reset it (to itself) via the web top.
>>
>> Can someone tell me what changed and why, and why only "some" of these 
>> users seem to have the new "strange' password in the password column 
>> (forgotpasswordhash) is NULL for all these users.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Chris
>>
>

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