I must agree with Chris’ issue.  I have been unable to login to Triton 3.4.

I just also tried the crypt Cedric suggested, and it doesn’t work either.  Does 
the encrypted password go into the configuration file or is it entered into the 
login dialog?  I get “Sorry, wrong password . . .” for any combination I try.


> On Feb 24, 2015, at 12:11 AM, Chris Larsen <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> On Sunday, 23 November 2014 16:30:03 UTC+7, Cédric Krier wrote:
> On 21 Nov 18:16, Pandhêga Palibaya wrote: 
> > Hi guys.. 
> > 
> > I was tried install tryton via mercurial, and always got "Sorry, wrong 
> > password for the Tryton server. Please try again." when create new 
> > database. 
> > 
> > Then, I tried using trytond.conf I got 
> > from http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Tryton 
> > <http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Tryton> because file trytond.conf is 
> > missing from official repository, then got same error too. 
> 
> Since 3.4, there is no more a default password in the configuration and 
> the format has changed for an encrypted version. 
> See 
> http://doc.tryton.org/3.4/trytond/doc/topics/configuration.html#super-pwd 
> <http://doc.tryton.org/3.4/trytond/doc/topics/configuration.html#super-pwd> 
> Also there is no more a default configuration file provided so you have 
> to create one with the option you want. 
> 
> It seems the wiki page is not updated for the last version. 
> 
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> 
> Dear All,
> The lack of a default configuraqtion file is kind of acceptable, though a bit 
> inconvenient.
> What does not make sense is the lack of documentation of all the options that 
> are applicable to the configuration file - I am, for instance, aawre that the 
> LDAP setup has been shifted from the GUI to the configuration file. Likewise, 
> other options will evolve over time. This link 
> (http://doc.tryton.org/3.4/trytond/doc/topics/configuration.html) barely 
> explains the configuration file option, and hence does not help.
> I think that Tryton should stick to the time-honoured practice of having a 
> trytond.config.sample file made available, which is documented and commented, 
> and users can copy it and modify their working version. Doing such a sample 
> file is actually less work than writing extensive wiki documentation. We 
> should make it easier, not harder, for users to use this splendid ERP 
> infrastructure!
> Thoughts?
> Chris
> 

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