White Rabbit
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can i run modern aac with cryingdamson6pl1? Bec i cant logg into game, only on homepage, and i changed to sha1.
Are you sure that you are not using SQLite for your server and MySQL for your AAC?
I honestly have no idea what versions of TFS that Modern AAC is compatible with, sorry. If you try to create a character by using the ingame Yeti, does it end up in the same database as your characters created by the website?
And both your server and website is set to sha1, correct? Did you create the character at the website before you changed to sha1? Sorry for these what might seem obvious and stupid questions, but you'd be surprised how often these cases are caused merely by these obvious mistakes.
And both your server and website is set to sha1, correct? Did you create the character at the website before you changed to sha1? Sorry for these what might seem obvious and stupid questions, but you'd be surprised how often these cases are caused merely by these obvious mistakes.
That is true, however why would he hash it twice? I am assuming that Modern AAC does not hash it twice, and I am also assuming that TFS does not hash your password upon login, lmao.Well if he hashed twice, he wouldn't be able to login on website
Could you try to create a new account through the website? If the new account works, all of the upcoming ones should as well. However, your first one may not due to it being double-hashed.
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That is true, however why would he hash it twice? I am assuming that Modern AAC does not hash it twice, and I am also assuming that TFS does not hash your password upon login, lmao.
EDIT: Although, if he changed the encryption of TFS after he made the character, and then restarted the server. It would probably re-hash it, sorry my bad mate.
Yeah, that's what I said in my edited statement. (;Well it does, when you create an account using Modern AAC, and after set in config.lua passwordEncryption to sha1 then TFS will hash all the passwords, but they are already.