On Tuesday, March 12, 2019 9:52:14 PM AKDT Sudheer Satyanarayana wrote:
> > That "bbc5416...." is certainly not what I get when hashing my password,
> > and like I said, I get that value regardless of what password I use. Even
> > if I set the password to an md5 hash value starting with "md5," it still
> > ends up as "md5bbc5416...."
> > 
> > What am I doing wrong? How can I go about debugging this?
> 
> The documentation says this for the password parameter:
> 
> "Unhashed password will automatically be hashed when saved into the database
> if|encrypted|  parameter is set, otherwise it will be save in plain text
> format."
> 
> You are not setting|encrypted parameter explicitly. But it is set to 'yes'
> by default. - Sudheer S |

Yes, I am aware of what the documentation says. I've read it several times 
trying to figure out what is wrong. :) Please read my question again: 
*regardless* of what value I specify for my password, the hash ends up the 
same, and I cannot log in using the password I just created for that user.

j

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