I have two Serendipity installations.
This afternoon, I noted that I could not log on to the admin section from one computer.
I went to another computer and was able to log on.
Now I cannot log on from any computer.
It states that name and/or password are incorrect. They are unchanged.
Input/solution appreciated. Thank you.
Password Miseries
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garvinhicking
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Re: Password Miseries
If Serendipity tells you that your name/password is incorrect, it is incorrect. 
Use phmyAdmin to browse your serendipity_authors() table. Edit your userdata row and reset the username/password field. The password field needs to contain a MD5()ed value, you can choose md5() from the phpMyAdmin dropdown in the entry creation screen. Or if that is too complex for you, insert the password "527bd5b5d689e2c32ae974c6229ff785", which means "john".
Regards,
Garvin
Use phmyAdmin to browse your serendipity_authors() table. Edit your userdata row and reset the username/password field. The password field needs to contain a MD5()ed value, you can choose md5() from the phpMyAdmin dropdown in the entry creation screen. Or if that is too complex for you, insert the password "527bd5b5d689e2c32ae974c6229ff785", which means "john".
Regards,
Garvin
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