I'm using version 0.9.0-15 of the Scoop CMS, installed via apt-get from the Unstable distribution. When I tried to create a new user account, I got the message "Invalid IP or form key".
I threw some debugging statements into /usr/share/perl5/Scoop/Utility.pm and determined that when it unhashes the IP addresses stored in the database, the first few characters get screwed up somehow. So it encrypts a string like "94.229.179.109:1145843199" but when it decrypts it, it ends up with something like "??????$?79.109:1145843199". If it had the wrong key, it wouldn't get the second half right. Is there a known issue with the Debian release of one of the relevant crypto packages (I think it uses Blowfish)? Thanks! mark -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

