I thought this would be simpler...

I have been developing across two or three computers.  I set up a central 
PostgreSQL database and remoted it to two machines, and ran straight into 
the auth.key problem...  Since I am in development mode, I thought I'd just 
take the key generated and stored in the first comptuer's auth.key file and 
paste it as a string into the call to Auth() when the tables are created.

To my surprise, this dosn't work.  The logon still fails from computer #2, 
even though I carefully copied the key string from computer #1, which 
continues to work after the surgery.  Even more surprising is the computer 
continues to work even when I CHANGE the string and randomize a character 
or two.

Either the system is ignoring Auth(db.hmac_key="my string here") or I still 
don't know what I'm doing.  (High possibility of the latter!)

Computer #1 is on 2.4.7 and #2 is on 2.5.1 if that matters.

Joe

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