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Nice, thank you, will you be releasing your repaired vote script?
I dont know lel
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Nice, thank you, will you be releasing your repaired vote script?
the community and TW map not working , anybody tried to fix them ?
System error. Try again later
what wrong ?Code:System error. Try again later
is it completely fixed, the vote system i mean
Client is not connected to server API
xD for me yes...everything work now PERFECT
For some reason, None of the 3 hashes work for me.
Here is what the password (123456) look like
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What hash is this?
change your protocol authd server with this View attachment 150126
and chose 0x.md5($Login.$Pass) Password encryption on installation myweb.
original release 1.3.6 use encryption md5($Login.$Pass,true);
u need to change protocol authd with support myweb 0x.md5($Login.$Pass) or base64_encode(md5($Login.$Pass, true));
<security> <entity class="com.goldhuman.Common.Security.NullSecurity" name="NullSecurity" type="0"/>
<entity class="com.goldhuman.Common.Security.Random" name="Random" type="1"/>
<entity class="com.goldhuman.Common.Security.ARCFourSecurity" name="ARCFourSecurity" type="2"/>
<entity class="com.goldhuman.Common.Security.MD5Hash" name="MD5Hash" type="3"/>
<entity class="com.goldhuman.Common.Security.HMAC_MD5Hash" name="HMAC_MD5Hash" type="4"/>
</security>
What hash is this?
In addtion, Here is what a working regster script look like:-
$Salt = $Login.$Pass;
$Salt = md5($Salt);
$Salt = "0x".$Salt; //Encrypts the password
Another one
$Salt = "0x".md5($Login.$Pass);
It's obvious for me that my server is working using
$Salt = "0x".md5($Login.$Pass);
But when ever i choose it while installing myweb, It doesn't allow old accounts in
Any help?
But can you log on these accounts? The binary representation of md5 hash can also include the "new line" symbol (actually it does often). That would explain why you see some rows as blank. Have you tried copying or selecting the password field in the database? The actual hash value can sometimes contain few rows in a single database field.Now back to the actual problem at hand! All of the above seem to work for MyWEB - EXCEPT the top two >.<. When I add them to MyWEB it results in a "successful" registration, but for some reason the passwd field remains BLANK in the DB (it's not /actually/ 'successful' despite it saying registration was a success)! So the question is, how to get either ""0x".md5($Login.$Pass)" or "md5($Login.$Pass, TRUE)" to work with MyWEB?
But can you log on these accounts? The binary representation of md5 hash can also include the "new line" symbol (actually it does often). That would explain why you see some rows as blank. Have you tried copying or selecting the password field in the database? The actual hash value can sometimes contain few rows in a single database field.
I refuse to change either. I will NOT change auth, and there's no need to change dbo since the normal registration works just fine.
The goal is to make MyWEB compliant with my release. That is, CHANGE myweb.
I am NOT going to sit here and change everything else for my friends, I would rather change ONE thing (myweb) - if that's simply "not possible" - well oh well then, I guess it's not that great after all and they can live without it!
xXDDDD it work perfect with your release...like i said i had to chaged just the dbo
Ahh, let me guess - the field for "passwd" cannot be "varchar(64)"?