If you are wanting to update a password on a MySQL table then yes, a simple 'UPDATE TABLE users SET password = 'newpass' WHERE username = 'admin';" will work. If you are wanting it in MD5 digest form just use "SET password = MD5('newpass')" As Lennart mentioned, if you are using multiple databases for each instance then you'll have to do that to all. On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 11:16 AM, iarly selbir | ski0s <iarlyy@gmail.com>wrote:
someone experienced in that?
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On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 1:14 PM, iarly selbir | ski0s <iarlyy@gmail.com>wrote:
I guess when Zope store data at mysql, isn't a simple UPDATE TABLE set Password... heh did you already take a look on tables created by zope on MySQL and as it store the objects... ? is slightly different we know
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On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Lennart Regebro <regebro@gmail.com>wrote:
On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 14:27, iarly selbir | ski0s <iarlyy@gmail.com> wrote:
No, I'm using MySQL as database..
Well if you are storing your users in MySQL, then change the password in that table. Done!
I have to browse to http://hostname:port/manager and change them ( for each instance )
If the instances use different databases, then you need to change it for each database, yes.
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