That works fine :(, thank you.

Op dinsdag 18 september 2012 21:01:55 UTC+2 schreef Niphlod het volgende:
>
> on modern web2py the password file should look like this 
>
>
> password="pbkdf2(1000,20,sha512)$858c916eb3bad575$ea6a279d9d32f82f1dddc24aee153669204f05aa"
>
> You should create a parameters_*.py on your machine using web2py 
> (normally, it would create a parameters_8000.py file) and transfer it to 
> your remote machine.
> there should be no problem on having a parameters_8000.py from your 
> machine transferred to a parameters_443.py on your remote host.
>
> On Tuesday, September 18, 2012 8:47:03 PM UTC+2, Richard wrote:
>>
>> The password file didn't have the correct content. Now it contains 
>> password="xxxx" where xxxx is my password containing capitals.
>> This is however not the password with which I can login, now I am locked 
>> out, I didn't know that web2py could do that!
>> So admin is still not running.
>>
>> Op dinsdag 18 september 2012 19:20:17 UTC+2 schreef Richard het volgende:
>>>
>>> 443 works better indeed. Thank you. I do get an error ticket now, 
>>> opening that tickets gives a tickets again :(
>>>
>>> Op dinsdag 18 september 2012 18:28:40 UTC+2 schreef Niphlod het volgende:
>>>>
>>>> if you access your ewbsite behind ssl that's usually on port 443.
>>>> so you need to create a parameters_443.py file (either on the server or 
>>>> in your local machine and then upload that one).
>>>>
>>>> Il giorno martedì 18 settembre 2012 18:26:13 UTC+2, Richard ha scritto:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> I have my site hosted at Justhost.com Now I want to use the admin 
>>>>> interface directly so I have added SSL, this seems to work.
>>>>> Going to the topics I can not resolve the last issue "admin disabled 
>>>>> because unable to access password file". for this I have added 
>>>>> parameters_8000.py is the in the cgi directory with 645 security.
>>>>> What am I doing wrong?
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards, Richard
>>>>>
>>>>

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