Hi!
Oliver Salzburg wrote:
Given that the only time the string rsa turns up in the extension's
files is a .html in the doc folder, I doubt it.
How time-consuming would that be to implement? I'm sure they wouldn't
mind a patch.
It would mean including a couple of js files from the core and a
Hi!
Loek Hilgersom wrote:
Just to let you know, we've been using datamints_feuser with salted
passwords for a large project and it's been working perfectly. This
extension is many times easier to use and faster to implement than
sr_feuser_register, and it works really well.
Does it also
On 2011-09-07 09:23, Dmitry Dulepov wrote:
Hi!
Loek Hilgersom wrote:
Just to let you know, we've been using datamints_feuser with salted
passwords for a large project and it's been working perfectly. This
extension is many times easier to use and faster to implement than
sr_feuser_register,
On 2011-09-01 22:59, Loek Hilgersom wrote:
Just to let you know, we've been using datamints_feuser with salted
passwords for a large project and it's been working perfectly. This
extension is many times easier to use and faster to implement than
sr_feuser_register, and it works really well.
Hi,
I'm trying to use salted password hashes for the FE users on a site I'm
working on. So I installed the extensions saltedpasswords and
srfeuserregister_t3secsaltedpw (sr_feuser_register is insalled as well
or course).
In the configuration of saltedpasswords I enabled salted password for
FE
Hi,
On 1-9-2011 14:27, Oliver Salzburg wrote:
Now when I change my password in the frontend, it will be stored in
plain-text again.
What am I missing?
I don't think you are missing anything. I think that sr_feuser_register
is missing support for saltedpasswords.
In
On 2011-09-01 15:46, Jigal van Hemert wrote:
Hi,
On 1-9-2011 14:27, Oliver Salzburg wrote:
Now when I change my password in the frontend, it will be stored in
plain-text again.
What am I missing?
I don't think you are missing anything. I think that sr_feuser_register
is missing support for
Hi,
Any recommendations?
Try datamints_feuser. Much simpler than sr_feuser_register and supports
salted passwords. Note that I'm not running it on any live system yet,
I'm currently implementing it only, so I can't totally guarantee it.
However I'm very happy with it so far and the
On 2011-09-01 16:12, François Suter wrote:
Hi,
Any recommendations?
Try datamints_feuser. Much simpler than sr_feuser_register and supports
salted passwords. Note that I'm not running it on any live system yet,
I'm currently implementing it only, so I can't totally guarantee it.
However I'm
Just to let you know, we've been using datamints_feuser with salted passwords
for a large project and it's been working perfectly. This extension is many
times easier to use and faster to implement than sr_feuser_register, and it
works really well.
Loek
On 09/01/2011 04:25 PM, Oliver
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