I am trying to create the user.xml files manually from a perl script.

It does not seem to work though... I have even taken existing <user>.xml
and renamed it, and changed the password, and this to seems to produce a
"User is not autherized" error on the client.

I believe that this problem stems from the

<hash>b1bd0055a58ceeacf321c456b10f3eb7f2675e13</hash>

entry in user.xml. I assume that the <hash/> is a m5(?) hash of
something (maybe the password, or username) but am not sure...

can anyone explain how to create a "user.xml" file manually?

thanks!

                                        -alex

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Alexander N. Spitzer                    Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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