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#1 2017-08-10 08:28:26
- Gallex
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can't login
Warning: FUNCTION np28880_puks.old_password does not exist select name from txp_users where name = '••••••' and (pass = password(lower('••••••••')) or pass = password('••••••••') or pass = old_password(lower('••••••••')) or pass = old_password('••••••••')) and privs > 0 in /home/np28880/domains/pukalasteaed.ee/public_html/textpattern/lib/txplib_db.php on line 85
can’t login even after password reseting
Last edited by uli (2017-08-10 16:43:40)
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Hi
If you can access phpmyadmin, try to repare tables!
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It looks like you are running an old txp version on a recent mysql server, please check.
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#4 2017-08-10 16:45:01
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Re: can't login
Replaced by bullets what looked like user name and password in the first post’s error message.
Gallex, in case that really was a password: Which TXP version is a snitch like that, please?
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Hi Gallex,
Although I believe that it is one of the above, but, if not, this post might be of help.
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#6 2017-08-11 08:04:49
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#7 2017-08-12 08:24:26
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Re: can't login
updating solved problem. thank you all!
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uli wrote #306564:
Replaced by bullets what looked like user name and password in the first post’s error message.
Gallex, in case that really was a password: Which TXP version is a snitch like that, please?
Of course it was a password, but it’s the password that user just entered to log in, so apart from anyone looking over their shoulder and seeing the password, it’s not really a problem. The error is probably caused by a database service that no longer recognizes the old_password function (like Percona).
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#9 2017-08-15 13:01:12
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ruud wrote #306597:
it’s the password that user just entered to log in, so apart from anyone looking over their shoulder and seeing the password, it’s not really a problem.
O fallacy, my daily bread …
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