mwinter
Total posts: 4347
12/7/2005 3:53 PM
A few minutes ago I was informed that login was not working on club409.. I soon discovered the cause was a MySQL upgrade by my hosting company (the newer MySQL has a new more secure hashing function for passwords). So anyway I'm going to ninja-edit the login code to fix everything. Should be ready to be ready to go in a few minutes.
mwinter
Total posts: 4347
12/7/2005 4:05 PM
I think the only person's account which I borked was scott's because he logged in while the website was in bork mode. Scott check your email and everything will be ok.
Edit: I see that in your frustration you created a new account.. a new account which is most likely also borked. Let me know what you want your login to be (scott or scottness) and which email you want to have on file and i'll fix up your account posthaste.
mwinter
Total posts: 4347
10/28/2007 8:48 AM
*update*
For some reason the server has reverted to using the old password hash function but since I updated the users table to store the new hash values I have no (easy) way to verify your identities and log you in :'-(
I got in touch with the server admin dood but if he doesn't fix it today I'll make a workaround tomorrow.
Drew
Total posts: 5141
10/28/2007 3:13 PM
i'm never logging out ever again
scott
Total posts: 1076
10/28/2007 3:33 PM
actually i made the scottness a long time ago can't remember why nor why i stuck with scott. anyways i'm in. i never got an email. what do you have on file? my email addy is bluumonk omgdontspamme at hotmail.com.
mwinter
Total posts: 4347
10/29/2007 1:18 AM
lol those posts are from a long time ago.. but thanks :)
scott
Total posts: 1076
10/29/2007 10:31 AM
damn it to hell!!!
Steven
Total posts: 751
12/1/2007 2:32 AM
umm it told me to notify you so:
WARNING: Cookie session hijacking detected. You need to log in with your user name and password. Make sure your account settings are correct. Also please report this to Matt@club409.com because this has probably never happened.
i got that when i tried to log in a minute ago sounds pretty awesome...
mwinter
Total posts: 4347
12/1/2007 6:17 AM
yeah i guess i should change that error message because it seems to have happened quite a few times.. i think it happens when it starts to log you in with your cookie and then somewhere along the way it doesn't finish the transaction.. dunno what to to you =[
Steven
Total posts: 751
12/1/2007 7:23 AM
It's no big deal I can still log in after I get the message it just told me to notify you so I complied. No worries