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2011 Jul 31
1
Character encode
Good evening guys,
I''m using now with 3 rails web app themes rails to generate the layouts,
almosteverything working ok, only the names I write code in such a ride when
I put atable in the header with character "ç" character shows the strange
but data thatcomes from the database shows normal, which can be and how can
I fix? Thank you all ...
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Alcelyo R Mariz
Bacharel em Sistemas de Informação
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2004 Aug 06
2
Newbee questions...
...8000/ices, error:
Could not login on server. Server message: ERROR - Bad Password
Error during send: Mount failed on http://127.0.0.1:8000/ices, error:
Could not login on server. Server message: ERROR - Bad Password
Too many stream errors, giving up
2.
It is sayed that there is a mkpasswd.c file thatcomes with the sources
for generating crypted passwords, it seems to be missing!
I would appreciate some help.
Thanks
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2004 Aug 06
0
Newbee questions...
...-lcrypt?
in this case you need to generate the crypt(3) (DES) hashes and put them
into icecast.conf, instead of the plaintext password. with ices you can
use the plaintext password. in icecast.conf, there has to be the hash of
the password.
> 2.
> It is sayed that there is a mkpasswd.c file thatcomes with the sources
> for generating crypted passwords, it seems to be missing!
you can also generate a pair with "makepasswd --crypt" or with perl.
perl -e 'print crypt("hackme", "icecastrules") . "\n";' (this is
slightly insecure, use a better o...
2004 Aug 06
3
Newbee questions...
...put them
>into icecast.conf, instead of the plaintext password. with ices you can
>use the plaintext password. in icecast.conf, there has to be the hash of
>the password.
>
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Yes I did compile with -lcrypt,
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>
>>2.
>>It is sayed that there is a mkpasswd.c file thatcomes with the sources
>>for generating crypted passwords, it seems to be missing!
>>
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>you can also generate a pair with "makepasswd --crypt" or with perl.
>perl -e 'print crypt("hackme", "icecastrules") . "\n";' (this...