Log message #1031712

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# Sep 11th 2009, 09:41 hmv @markstory i hav used the same for hash('temp',null,true) and now i even tried as tehtreag said sha1($salt.$password) i got same results but still not able to figure it out
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:40 _chris_ cos i am returning a json but part of it needs to come from an element
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:39 _chris_ can i load up the contents of an element into a variable to return to an ajax call?
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:37 markstory and just think if you had baked a users/add method you would have never even had this problem :)
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:36 markstory hmv: so your passwords will never match.
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:36 markstory TehTreag: yeah I'm a buzzkill like that.
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:33 TehTreag|AFK markstory: You take all the fun out of reading the api.
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:33 markstory is the proper way for salty hashes
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:33 markstory hash('temp', null, true);
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:32 _patton hmv: function hash($string, $type = null, $salt = false) {
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:32 _patton hmv: if you are using Security::hash('temp') maybe you need to specify the salt. auth might be using that when it hashes the password you pass it, before it matches against what you have in the db
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:30 TehTreag|AFK __mork1: nanu-nanu
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:30 __mork1 bye folks. happy coding
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:30 TehTreag|AFK hmv: hmvrulz: _patton: http://irc.cakephp.org/logs/link/1031692#message1031702
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:30 KarlHungus ACTION sighs
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:30 _patton hmv: sorry, forget that last comment
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:29 _patton hmv: not via cake? does the salt go first or last? I'm not sure...
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:29 hmv so i hav used that function
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:29 hmv in the database
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:29 hmv @patton but i am inserting it manually
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:28 _patton hmvrulz: if you are using auth component, you don't need to hash the password manually using Security class, auth will do that for you when the user is registered...
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:28 _chris_ can i load the contents of an element into a variable in a controller?
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:28 hmvrulz http://book.cakephp.org/view/172/Authentication i hav done as this manual nothing extra
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:27 hmvrulz do i have to
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:27 hmvrulz @_patton i am not checkin anything i hav left login action blank
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:25 FMC How to look in an associated like. Actual controller : Article that belongsTo Post. Post hasMany Comment. From Article.view, $this->Post->Comment->find('all') find all Comments, not the one linked to Post that is linked to Article
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:25 jrod tPl0ch: :)
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:25 tPl0ch jrod: do you have an url to the site where you were using red5?
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:25 _patton hmvrulz: are you using auth component? that hashes the password from the form automagically before you check against it in controller...
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:25 KarlHungus hmvrulz: and does the password in teh query match the result from Security::hash?
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:25 TehTreag|AFK hmvrulz: See http://api.cakephp.org/class/security#method-Securityhash
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:24 KarlHungus hmvrulz: what is the query?
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:24 TehTreag|AFK hmvrulz: Passwords are hashed by default as - sha1($salt.$passwd)
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:24 hmvrulz can anyone guide me
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:23 hmvrulz when i use login xyz and password temp it shows login error invalid user name and password
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:23 hmvrulz i hav used output of this as password
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:23 hmvrulz i hav inserted a user in database with username xyz and Security::hash('temp')
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:22 genu hey, I'm trying to match "<!-- STARTING 1 -->", so far I got "<!--\s*.*", and its working ok, but how can I make it stop at "-->"?
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:22 jrod markstory: just found some brief articles on it... it doesnt seem very popular so i am wondering how viable it is (i know Scribd does it somehow)
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:21 markstory jrod: I have not.
# Sep 11th 2009, 09:20 jrod you can to RTMPD ? (forget name) on 80 instead of 8080