I think I know the problem.  Looks like your doing some additional encoded above and 
beyond md5.  Ex.

When I encrypt my password using straight MD5 I get: b414965511c3fe6cd6e2adbcf0a282a3

When I encrypt it using TurbineSecurity.encryptPassword I get: tBSWVRHD/mzW4q288KKCorg.

Is what I am showing true...Or am I doing it wrong?

>>> Jon Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/12/01 08:41 PM >>>

on 2/12/01 4:04 PM, "Ethan Adams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Yet when I try to login...I can't.
> 
> Any thoughts???

Put some println's in the code and see what is going wrong. Then report back
to us. I'm using SHA and it works fine in Scarab.

services.TurbineSecurityService.secure.passwords.algorithm=SHA
services.TurbineSecurityService.secure.passwords=true

-jon

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