Hi,
This explains your issue in detail:
..and talks about a very easy workaround
Mike
On Sun, Apr 30, 2017 at 4:25 PM, NoviceSortOf <dljonsson2008@gmail.com> wrote:
--After upgrading from 1.1 to 1.6 all of our older registrants can logon butnew registrants can not using their new passwords.Its as if Django will read the old passwords, but somehow it no longerencrypts new passwords that are readable.I do see a structural difference in the new passwordsThe old passwords looked like thissha1$c9289$7c6d5430101f10bab8fe5f1991fcaa a7630b36b1 the new passwords look like thispbkdf2_sha256$12000$joygsrjfs4s8$hL3Fo+ g3DxWgZkgZEGonVXJzo+ EWm7AuYjA39IAlMNo= It appears to be in order to be backwards compatible somewhere in Django I need to switchback to the whatever was creating the sha passwords.Where in the can I do that?Please advise
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