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Hey all,
I updated site from Evolution 1.05 to 1.0.10 and now can't log in. My password had both an [ and a ] in it. I thought something was weird so I went through the "forgot password" process. I clicked link in email which logged me into manager. I then reset password with out those characters in it and login went fine. I changed password back to have a [ and a ] in it and I couldn't log back in. I definitely typed it correctly.
My major concern is that I have several websites that each have 1000+ web users and for those sites with prexisting passwords, I know some of users will have characters that might crash login process. What files were changed that would impact login process? Is this impacted by new hash algorithms? How do I / is it possible pick the legacy algorithm to circumvent issue?
-Noah
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Same problem. i have upgraded a 1.0.6 to 1.0.10 and now i can't login :-(
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This was reported and apparently a fix for it has also been added here:
http://tracker.modx.com/issues/9870
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I have tried many updates. All upgrade by 1.0.6 to 1.0.10 is wrong. Updating by 1.0.9 to 1.0.10 all works fine.
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My problem with the new protect.inc.php remains. I can not get into the manager and also recovers the password does not work
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my password does not contain special characters
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i have tried this
http://rtfm.modx.com/display/Evo1/Reset+your+Password+-+Unblock+your+User for reset password but i cant login. No error messager is displayed. I can provide all the information that you want to solve the problem.
[ed. note: fabryshock last edited this post 10 years, 11 months ago.]
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The last resort method is to create a new install somewhere and (after making sure you can log in to the new site) cut-and-paste all the fields for the admin user from the modx_users table of the new site to the broken one.
If that doesn't work, you may have a corrupted or missing file from the upgrade, especially if you used FTP to transfer the files individually. It's fairly common with FTP.