If you can login with admin@database you might open personel tab and
change password settings there.
Or use nano or vi to copy and paste password to be exactly the same in
both [email protected] and the members "overall" file.

Hth,

Paul

2012/9/1 Keith Seyffarth <[email protected]>:
>
> I have sql-ledger 3.0.3 installed on FreeBSD using postgresql.
>
> Today when I logged in - or, rather, today when I tried to log in -  I
> get this error:
>
> Error!
>
> Incorrect Username!
>
> >From looking in my backup of the DB from earlier this week (and
> confirming with a backup from May), I do have the correct username.
>
> This user also has a .conf file in /usr/local/sql-ledger/users/ and that
> file is accessible by the web server.
>
> Questions:
> Is there a way to ask sql-ledger what it thinks the username is?
>
> Barring that, Is there a way to reset the username for this user?
>
> Or am I better off to uninstall and reinstall? And, if so, uninstall and
> reinstall what? sql-ledger? postgres? perl?
>
>
> Thanks for any insight.
>
> Keith
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