X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/1eb2110e0677404804af5bd65ade7de750d7d3f1..1ac4637d4fda3bc5829b93df3f12a19c918d9407:/doc/tips/inside_dot_ikiwiki/discussion.mdwn diff --git a/doc/tips/inside_dot_ikiwiki/discussion.mdwn b/doc/tips/inside_dot_ikiwiki/discussion.mdwn index c05e7a3e0..34d5b9252 100644 --- a/doc/tips/inside_dot_ikiwiki/discussion.mdwn +++ b/doc/tips/inside_dot_ikiwiki/discussion.mdwn @@ -16,3 +16,50 @@ No idea how this happened. I've blown it away and recreated it but, for future >>> --getctime does. --[[Joey]] >> Alas, I seem to have lost the bad index file to periodic /tmp wiping; I'll send it to you if it happens again. --[[sabr]] + + + +## Lost password for an user + +This morning, a person has lost its password. I was able to do something to make another password. This is the way I take : + +> You can certianly do that, but do note that ikiwiki will offer to mail a +> user a password reset link if they lost their password. --[[Joey]] + +### Locate the user database + +As tips show us, the user database is in the source file, for an example : + + src/.ikiwiki/userdb + +### See which user to modify + +Because I don't know the real login of the user, I have to read all the database : + + perl -le 'use Storable; my $index=Storable::retrieve("userdb"); use Data::Dumper; print Dumper $index' + +Then I was able to find this : + + 'Utilisateur' => { + 'email' => 'user@pl.fr', + 'cryptresettoken' => '$2a$10$cfVeOoVbFw9VzMlgEbPMsu34pwHIFP84mWlkrs2RCKknZYPZkPffm', + 'password' => '', + 'resettoken' => '', + 'cryptpassword' => '$2a$10$H8bYq.dlb68wpnfJgVZQhOdsF9JQ06cteRfhPQPB5eHKnD5Y3u7au', + 'regdate' => '1226574052' + }, + +Let's have a look to modify lines. + +### Modify the line + +When you have found the line to modify, take the user name, and change its password to **sc** (for an example) : + + perl -le 'use Storable; my $userinfo=Storable::retrieve("userdb"); $userinfo->{"Utilisateur"}->{cryptpassword}=q{$2a$10$7viOHCrUkdAVL135Kr6one1mpZQ/FWYC773G1yZ0EtQciI11sSDRS}; Storable::lock_nstore($userinfo, "userdb")' + perl -le 'use Storable; my $userinfo=Storable::retrieve("userdb"); $userinfo->{"Utilisateur"}->{cryptresettoken}=q{}; Storable::lock_nstore($userinfo, "userdb")' + +Because I don't know how suppress cryptresettoken and resettoken fields, I change their content with *null*. + +After all these modifications, the user *Utilisateur* could connect to its account with the password **sc**, and go to Preferences, then change its password. + +