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15 | <B>Chris Jenkinson</B> | |
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19 | <I>Wed Jan 12 03:31:54 PST 2005</I> | |
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35 | On Wed, January 12, 2005 6:25 am, <A HREF="http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">youph at earthlink.net</A> said: | |
36 | ><i> I would like the ability for Services Admins to be able to set a user | |
37 | </I>><i> password using an MD5 hash, when using MD5 encrypted passwords with | |
38 | </I>><i> services. Normally, a user registers a nick and provides a plaintext | |
39 | </I>><i> password. This plaintext pass is then hashed and stored in the db (if | |
40 | </I>><i> encryption is enabled which I am saying is true in this instance.) I | |
41 | </I>><i> would like the ability for Services Admins to be able to *directly* set | |
42 | </I>><i> this parameter in a nick record. I.E. I would like to be able to change | |
43 | </I>><i> the *hashed* passwords of users. The only command for dealing with MD5 | |
44 | </I>><i> passwords is resetting. It would seem trivial to add the ability to | |
45 | </I>><i> simply overwrite the MD5 hash parameter in the nick record. The reason | |
46 | </I>><i> being I am trying to automate a registration process that starts with a | |
47 | </I>><i> web forum registration and will (hopefully) also register a nick name on | |
48 | </I>><i> IRC for the user. I would only have the MD5 hash of the user's password | |
49 | </I>><i> though, which leads me to this request. | |
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51 | Kind of off-topic here and out of curiousity, how do you aim to handle a | |
52 | situation where someone registers an account on your website which isn't | |
53 | usable as an IRC nick (for example "Hello Bob")? I've been considering a | |
54 | problem like this for some time and I'd like to see how someone else is | |
55 | aiming to do it. | |
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57 | Chris | |
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60 | Chris Jenkinson | |
61 | <A HREF="http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">chris at starglade.org</A> | |
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