You can change your password manually in the database with the 
encrypted one. For example, in mysql, the password "test" sand for 
"qUqP5cyxm6YcTAhz05Hph5gvu9M=", at least for me :). This is the value I 
use to initialize my database with default sql scripts. From there, go 
back into your turbine app, change the property 
"services.SecurityService.secure.passwords" to the value "true", 
restart and login with the password "test".
Another solution will be to make a sql statement to update your account 
with the new password. It is db specific but, for mysql, the function 
is "password('test')".

David Worms

On Wednesday, October 9, 2002, at 11:36 AM, Derek Stevenson wrote:

> I'd like to enable the secure passwords feature of turbine by setting 
> the following in my TurbineResources.properties:
>
> services.SecurityService.secure.passwords=true
>
> However, when I enable this, none of the existing accounts' passwords 
> will work as the value stored in the database won't match the hashed 
> result of the user's entered password.  So, I thought if I could at 
> least get my admin account to have a secure password, I could log in 
> with that and set the hashed password in the database for new users by 
> creating new accounts.  The question is, how do I set the hashed 
> password in the database for the admin user if I can't actually log in 
> with the admin account?
>
> Using TDK 2.1, mysql.
>
> Thanks,
> Derek
>
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