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Re: [OT] Re: installing tutos2 - almost solved



On Sun, Jun 10, 2007 at 09:12:25AM -0400, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:

> > > > I run the [tutos_dir]/tutos/php/admin/scheme.php and create 
> > > > successfully the tables in the tutos database, & create the superuser 
> > > > with password "tutos".
> > > > 
> > > > But I can't to change the superusers password!
> > > > 
> > > Hmm.  How are you trying to change the password?
> > 
> > Login as superuser (I can to login only with the superuser account.) 
> > Then click on the Settings on the navigation bar.
> > So, I can't to find any place where I can to change the superusers 
> > password.
> > 
> I'm sorry I don't understand,  but which application are you using for
> this?

With iceweasel browser I login to TUTOS.

> > I try to change this password with the phppgadmin, but there, in the 
> > people table in tutos database the password is stored in an encrypted 
> > way. 
> > 
> IIRC, phppgadmin has a user management function.  You should not need to
> modify the users table directly.
> 
> > So, in this version of tutos-2 on Etch how can I change the superusers 
> > password?
> > 
> I usually change the user's passowrd by logging in using the command
> line client and using the 'ALTER USER' SQL statement.  It supports
> encrypting the password as well.

There isn't there the "superuser" user in the postgresql tutos 
database. I think that that the superuser is the user that can to 
administer with php the TUTOS users, objects, etc.


> > > > And can't to login as "demo" with password "guest".
> > > > 
> > > Does it log an error in this case?
> > 
> > Yes. In the tutos error log I can find these messages:
> > ---------------------------------->
> > DateTime:       10.Jun.2007 10:38:32 CEST
> > Errno:          8

..

> > STACKTRACE:
> >   php_error (<integer>8,<string>Undefined index:  \
> > Bug,<string>/usr/share/tutos/php/layout/layout.pinc,\
> > <integer>564,<array>Array)

..

> The stacktrace mentions a PHP error.  I would try and track that one
> down first.  Additionally, you might find better help on the debian-isp
> list.  At least, I think you are more likely to find someone actually
> running tutos2 on that list.

I will to do that. Thanks! :)

-- 
Regards, Paul Csányi
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