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On May 11, 5:16 pm, Bobby Roberts <[email protected]> wrote:
> hi group -
>
> i've read the docs but can't find an answer to a particular question.
> In theory it's quite simple but I need help.  Our company has a
> central database system from which we authenticate. The idea is to let
> employees have a central login across websites.  In other words, if
> they login as john/doe and that is valid in our central database, we'd
> like to login them in to the local django auth module for the
> superuser setup when the website was established.  The only issue i'm
> coming up with is that once the superuser admin is in the database,
> the password is ashed. and the login() function requires a plain text
> value for password.  The question is, is there anyway to take the
> hashed password and work it back to plain text so it can be used in
> login?  Is there another way to do this?  Can it even be done at all?
> Please help.
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