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Posted by Ordovicium on 01/24/07 09:00
The password is stored in the MySQL database. I figured out, that all
passwords are stored with the function PASSWORD. But it doesn't work
either, when I change it directly in the database.
I also tried other functions like MD5 or SH1. No chance...
Ordovicium
On Jan 9, 3:57 am, "Al Kolff" <alko...@spam.sucks.earthlink.net> wrote:
> "Ordovicium" <michael.zoeh...@gmail.com> wrote in messagenews:1168050918.802921.282130@51g2000cwl.googlegroups.com...
>
> >I am trying to getting run the software timesheet php. ->
> >http://www.timesheetphp.com/
> > The installation works fine, but I can't logon. It is impossible to
> > verify the password. Maybe some one can find a solution, because I also
> > tried to make the system public but there will be always a redirect.This may be simpler than it appears. Check where the password file is to be
> stored. Probably in the home directory or something like that so it is not
> easilly read from the web.
>
> al kolff
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