We (Stijn) found the problem. The crypt() function gives nothing back so the
passwords from the config.php become empty in the set passwords.
It looks like the server of the hosting provider doesn't support the
encription function.

Thanks a lot for all the support, great!!!
Stijn will post a more detailed explenation about this issue

Grtz
Richard

2009/3/26 Patrick R. Michaud <[email protected]>

> On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 11:57:12PM +0100, Richard wrote:
> >     > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> >     > From: *Richard* <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
> >     > Date: 2009/3/24
> >     > Subject: Pmwiki doesn't ask password
> >     > [...]
> >     > When i opened the page in my browser everything looked just fine,
> but
> >     > pmwiki didn't asked a password(it did on my own webserver).
> >
> >
> > see: http://www.r2r.nl/index_pmwiki.php?action=diag
>
> In looking at the ?action=diag output, it appears that you don't
> have any passwords set:
>
>    [DefaultPasswords] => Array
>        (
>            [admin] =>
>            [read] =>
>            [edit] =>
>            [attr] =>
>            [upload] =>
>        )
>
> What are you using to set the passwords?
>
> Pm
>
>


-- 
Groeten

Richard
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