Adam Groszer wrote:
Ugh, my bad I didn't notice that passwords may be Unicode strings. I
think password should be encoded to UTF-8 before processing but I don't
know that to do with backward compatibility. As an option we can
introduce new Unicode-aware password managers. Opinions?
Thinking it
Hello Dmitry,
Saturday, April 21, 2007, 10:57:07 AM, you wrote:
> Ugh, my bad I didn't notice that passwords may be Unicode strings. I
> think password should be encoded to UTF-8 before processing but I don't
> know that to do with backward compatibility. As an option we can
> introduce new Unic
Adam Groszer wrote:
Using the current trunk I experienced that using the PAU with a user
folder and users passwords stored with MD5, entering accented
characters as passwords causes an exception. That happens either at
adding the principal or at Z3's stock login form.
I think this is not my faul
Hello,
Using the current trunk I experienced that using the PAU with a user
folder and users passwords stored with MD5, entering accented
characters as passwords causes an exception. That happens either at
adding the principal or at Z3's stock login form.
I think this is not my fault, but could s