On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 10:56:15PM -0500, Thomas Stover wrote: > > By my second question, I meant Fossil's "Administrator" account, not > > that of windows. Assuming that I don't find a solution for people > > brute-forcing passwords for regular accounts, that's not a big deal. > > However, if people can brute-force the Fossil Admin account, then > > that would be a problem. > > > > Similarly, if there was a feature where an account would get locked > > out after 3 incorrect logins, that can't apply to the Admin account, > > or else we wouldn't be able to unlock, etc. [...] > ok that makes sense. I do know that you can "unlock" the admin account > by just doing a "fossil ui" on it locally, which I have done when I > have just forgotten the password. I'd like to see what the other > answers turn out to be. fossil user password <username> -R repository_file.fossil works just fine for changing the password for a user.
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