AW: services.JetspeedSecurity.secure.passwords=true

2003-02-02 Thread Weßling, Achim
Hallo Mark,

the encryption was the passwords was right. I really had to change the
Tomcat (like discribed below) to get it work.

Achim

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Von: Mark Orciuch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet am: Freitag, 31. Januar 2003 18:17
An: Jetspeed Users List
Betreff: RE: services.JetspeedSecurity.secure.passwords=true

How do you know that you encrypted the passwords the same way Jetspeed
would? My advice is to take David's advice. This way you will be sure that
exactly the same algorithm was used.

Best regards,

Mark Orciuch - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jakarta Jetspeed - Enterprise Portal in Java
http://jakarta.apache.org/jetspeed/

 -Original Message-
 From: Weßling, Achim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 2:10 AM
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 Subject: AW: services.JetspeedSecurity.secure.passwords=true


 Hallo,

 that's not the problem. I did encrypt the passwords in the database. The
 problem was, that I allways got an exception!
 The solution was to change from Tomcat 4.1.18 LE jdk1.4 Zip-Edition to
 Tomcat 4.1.18 Zip-Edition! There seams to be some dependences in Jetspeed
 1.4B3 to the extra-LIBs which come with Full-Tomcat-Edition, that
 the 1.4B2
 didn't have!
 So, thanks for your!

 Achim

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 Von: David Sean Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Gesendet am: Donnerstag, 30. Januar 2003 04:57
 An: Jetspeed Users List
 Betreff: Re: services.JetspeedSecurity.secure.passwords=true


 On Wednesday, January 29, 2003, at 05:23  AM, Weßling, Achim wrote:

  Hallo,
 
  I just tried to set the property
  'services.JetspeedSecurity.secure.passwords' to true. I changed the
  password-field in the DB (MySQL) to the SHA-encoded password. I
  restarted
  jetspeed (1.4 B3 on tomcat 4.1.18 LE jdk1.4) and tried to login the
  admin.
  But I only get an exception! If I change everything back and try to
  login
  everything is nice.
  I also recognized, that the version 1.4 B3 throws an exception when I
  have a
  typo in the password!!!
  How can I solve this problems?
  Thanks!
 

 Your going to have to encrypt your passwords that are currently in the
 database.
 I can send you an action to do so if you'd like.
 Be careful to only run it only once

 --
 David Sean Taylor
 Bluesunrise Software
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 +01 707 773-4646




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RE: services.JetspeedSecurity.secure.passwords=true

2003-01-31 Thread Mark Orciuch
How do you know that you encrypted the passwords the same way Jetspeed
would? My advice is to take David's advice. This way you will be sure that
exactly the same algorithm was used.

Best regards,

Mark Orciuch - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jakarta Jetspeed - Enterprise Portal in Java
http://jakarta.apache.org/jetspeed/

 -Original Message-
 From: Weßling, Achim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 2:10 AM
 To: Jetspeed Users List
 Subject: AW: services.JetspeedSecurity.secure.passwords=true


 Hallo,

 that's not the problem. I did encrypt the passwords in the database. The
 problem was, that I allways got an exception!
 The solution was to change from Tomcat 4.1.18 LE jdk1.4 Zip-Edition to
 Tomcat 4.1.18 Zip-Edition! There seams to be some dependences in Jetspeed
 1.4B3 to the extra-LIBs which come with Full-Tomcat-Edition, that
 the 1.4B2
 didn't have!
 So, thanks for your!

 Achim

 -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
 Von: David Sean Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Gesendet am: Donnerstag, 30. Januar 2003 04:57
 An: Jetspeed Users List
 Betreff: Re: services.JetspeedSecurity.secure.passwords=true


 On Wednesday, January 29, 2003, at 05:23  AM, Weßling, Achim wrote:

  Hallo,
 
  I just tried to set the property
  'services.JetspeedSecurity.secure.passwords' to true. I changed the
  password-field in the DB (MySQL) to the SHA-encoded password. I
  restarted
  jetspeed (1.4 B3 on tomcat 4.1.18 LE jdk1.4) and tried to login the
  admin.
  But I only get an exception! If I change everything back and try to
  login
  everything is nice.
  I also recognized, that the version 1.4 B3 throws an exception when I
  have a
  typo in the password!!!
  How can I solve this problems?
  Thanks!
 

 Your going to have to encrypt your passwords that are currently in the
 database.
 I can send you an action to do so if you'd like.
 Be careful to only run it only once

 --
 David Sean Taylor
 Bluesunrise Software
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 +01 707 773-4646




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AW: services.JetspeedSecurity.secure.passwords=true

2003-01-30 Thread Weßling, Achim
Hallo,

that's not the problem. I did encrypt the passwords in the database. The
problem was, that I allways got an exception!
The solution was to change from Tomcat 4.1.18 LE jdk1.4 Zip-Edition to
Tomcat 4.1.18 Zip-Edition! There seams to be some dependences in Jetspeed
1.4B3 to the extra-LIBs which come with Full-Tomcat-Edition, that the 1.4B2
didn't have!
So, thanks for your!

Achim

-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: David Sean Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet am: Donnerstag, 30. Januar 2003 04:57
An: Jetspeed Users List
Betreff: Re: services.JetspeedSecurity.secure.passwords=true


On Wednesday, January 29, 2003, at 05:23  AM, Weßling, Achim wrote:

 Hallo,

 I just tried to set the property
 'services.JetspeedSecurity.secure.passwords' to true. I changed the
 password-field in the DB (MySQL) to the SHA-encoded password. I 
 restarted
 jetspeed (1.4 B3 on tomcat 4.1.18 LE jdk1.4) and tried to login the 
 admin.
 But I only get an exception! If I change everything back and try to 
 login
 everything is nice.
 I also recognized, that the version 1.4 B3 throws an exception when I 
 have a
 typo in the password!!!
 How can I solve this problems?
 Thanks!


Your going to have to encrypt your passwords that are currently in the 
database.
I can send you an action to do so if you'd like.
Be careful to only run it only once

--
David Sean Taylor
Bluesunrise Software
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
+01 707 773-4646




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services.JetspeedSecurity.secure.passwords=true

2003-01-29 Thread Weßling, Achim
Hallo,

I just tried to set the property
'services.JetspeedSecurity.secure.passwords' to true. I changed the
password-field in the DB (MySQL) to the SHA-encoded password. I restarted
jetspeed (1.4 B3 on tomcat 4.1.18 LE jdk1.4) and tried to login the admin.
But I only get an exception! If I change everything back and try to login
everything is nice.
I also recognized, that the version 1.4 B3 throws an exception when I have a
typo in the password!!!
How can I solve this problems?
Thanks!

Mit freundlichem Gruß

Achim Weßling


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Re: services.JetspeedSecurity.secure.passwords=true

2003-01-29 Thread David Sean Taylor

On Wednesday, January 29, 2003, at 05:23  AM, Weßling, Achim wrote:


Hallo,

I just tried to set the property
'services.JetspeedSecurity.secure.passwords' to true. I changed the
password-field in the DB (MySQL) to the SHA-encoded password. I 
restarted
jetspeed (1.4 B3 on tomcat 4.1.18 LE jdk1.4) and tried to login the 
admin.
But I only get an exception! If I change everything back and try to 
login
everything is nice.
I also recognized, that the version 1.4 B3 throws an exception when I 
have a
typo in the password!!!
How can I solve this problems?
Thanks!


Your going to have to encrypt your passwords that are currently in the 
database.
I can send you an action to do so if you'd like.
Be careful to only run it only once

--
David Sean Taylor
Bluesunrise Software
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
+01 707 773-4646




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