Re: [midgard] Issues with 1.4b3 Install

2000-04-18 Thread Emiliano
On Tue, 18 Apr 2000, Fred Hirsch wrote: > Three tables, member, person and possibly grp have some influence on > this issue. In person I have two users... the admin and a test user > with no admin privelages. In grp I have two groups, the admin group-1 > and a test user group-2. In member admin i

Re: [midgard] Issues with 1.4b3 Install

2000-04-18 Thread Emiliano
On Tue, 18 Apr 2000, Emiliano wrote: > > problem. Could it be that an unencrypted password is not allowed foor the > > root user? Wouldn't be too bad, I didn't mean to have the password > > clear-text anyway, but if so, it should be documented. > > If this is so it is a bug which must be resolve

Re: [midgard] Issues with 1.4b3 Install

2000-04-18 Thread Fred Hirsch
Thanks Armand, Henri and Emile for your help. Next time I will try better to RTFM.. \\grins// > You're using the beta on a production server? Ouch... Best I can do, though to be honest, its not a fully public site/project, it makes me no money, and installing Midgard is mostly a hobby for me.

Re: [midgard] Issues with 1.4b3 Install

2000-04-18 Thread Emiliano
On Tue, 18 Apr 2000, Armand A. Verstappen wrote: > I think I just ran into the same problem on my test setup. Changing the > '**password' to '[encrypted-pass]' using an sql-statement solved the > problem. Could it be that an unencrypted password is not allowed foor the > root user? Wouldn't be to

Re: [midgard] Issues with 1.4b3 Install

2000-04-18 Thread Emiliano
On Tue, 18 Apr 2000, Henri Bergius wrote: > You log on using [username][delimiter][sitegroup] as the > user ID. The password is same as usual. Also, for non-SG0 sites things remain the same. Use the sg0migrate script to move production content out of SG0 (which everything defaults to). > You're

Re: [midgard] Issues with 1.4b3 Install

2000-04-18 Thread Emiliano
On Tue, 18 Apr 2000, Fred Hirsch wrote: > I did compile midgard 1.4b3 with site groups enabled in midgard lib. > The password which is set by default by the update script is > **password. I assumed the ** was a means of denoting that the password > was unencrypted. However, this seems to have so

Re: [midgard] Issues with 1.4b3 Install

2000-04-18 Thread Armand A. Verstappen
Henri Bergius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > Admin has a plain password of "**password" assigned in the database, > > while the test user has an encrypted password. No matter what I attempt, > > I cannot logon to the admin ID using the given

Re: [midgard] Issues with 1.4b3 Install

2000-04-18 Thread Henri Bergius
On 18 Apr, Fred Hirsch wrote: > I did compile midgard 1.4b3 with site groups enabled in midgard lib. Ok, that is where the problem is. > The password which is set by default by the update script is > **password. I assumed the ** was a means of denoting that the password > was unencrypted. Howev

Re: [midgard] Issues with 1.4b3 Install

2000-04-18 Thread Fred Hirsch
Henri Bergius wrote: > The new Midgard version has SiteGroups enabled by default, > and so uses its login conventions. Here is what Emile wrote > on it recently: I did compile midgard 1.4b3 with site groups enabled in midgard lib. The password which is set by default by the update script is **p

Re: [midgard] Issues with 1.4b3 Install

2000-04-18 Thread Henri Bergius
On 18 Apr, Fred Hirsch wrote: > Hallo, Greetings! > Got 1.4b3 installed with very few problems after upgrading from 1.26b2. That is good to hear. I haven't yet had the time to try the release myself... > Admin has a plain password of "**password" assigned in the database, > while the test use

[midgard] Issues with 1.4b3 Install

2000-04-18 Thread Fred Hirsch
Hallo, Got 1.4b3 installed with very few problems after upgrading from 1.26b2. I have encountered a problem with aspects of this install which I have not seen in the past: Has the method in which the admin password is encrypted changed? I discovered this problem using the following procedure: