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#1 2014-04-02 22:42:06

Loz
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2014-04-02
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[resolved] Moved install to a new server - some problems

Hello,

(First, thanks for an amazing project, it's better than literally everything I've tried)

I've got an old server, which is slow, and now full up, to invested in a new dedicated server, and one of my hosted sites uses Piwigo for its gallery - http://minatour.co.uk/gallery/

I've rsync'd the entire directory to the new server, so I know that all the permissions and folders are correct, and there isn't anything different between them (done a byte-count of both folders on new & old to check)

I've also exported the DB from MySQL on the old, and reimported into the new, and the number of rows is the same on both DBs.

However I think I might have misremembered the original piwigo SQL account password, as all I'm getting now is this - http://new.minatour.co.uk/gallery/

How can I update the password in the piwigo install? Is there a hash stored somewhere I can change?

The version I'm using is 2.5.2 (Going to upgrade on the new system)

Thanks in advance!

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#2 2014-04-02 22:42:59

mistic100
Former Piwigo Team
Lyon (FR)
2008-09-27
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Re: [resolved] Moved install to a new server - some problems

hi

/local/config/database.inc.php

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#3 2014-04-02 22:44:52

flop25
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2006-07-06
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Re: [resolved] Moved install to a new server - some problems


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#4 2014-04-02 22:45:51

Loz
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2014-04-02
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Re: [resolved] Moved install to a new server - some problems

Thanks, that was pretty speedy.

Is the password in plain text?

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#5 2014-04-02 22:46:33

mistic100
Former Piwigo Team
Lyon (FR)
2008-09-27
3277

Re: [resolved] Moved install to a new server - some problems

Loz wrote:

Thanks, that was pretty speedy.

Is the password in plain text?

why don't you just look yourself ?

mysql passwords are always plain

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#6 2014-04-02 22:46:39

flop25
Piwigo Team
2006-07-06
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Re: [resolved] Moved install to a new server - some problems

well did you at least try to open it?

edit: rhaaa Stop doing that Mistic100!
:D


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#7 2014-04-02 22:49:05

Loz
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2014-04-02
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Re: [resolved] Moved install to a new server - some problems

Haha.. nah, that's totally fair to have a go at me for that. I did just try the password, and it was indeed in plain text.

I had checked the file, but obviously had used an automatically generated password, hence my question (seeing as it was random characters, but too short to be a hash)

All sorted now, thanks to both of you.

Last edited by Loz (2014-04-02 22:49:24)

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