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Can I recover bridge password?

Started by Zeitgeist, April 11, 2006, 04:32:03 AM

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Zeitgeist

For some reason my credentials at the bridge manager do not seem to allow me to disable it. I'm not exactly sure if there is way (thru the mySQL database) I can recover it.

Also, I'm not sure which bridge file is for PHPBB .18 and greater. The files aren't very explanatory in that regard.
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Zeitgeist

Okay, I guess phpbb 2.0.18 and up is phpbb2018.inc.php.
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Joachim Müller


Zeitgeist

Quote from: GauGau on April 11, 2006, 07:46:56 AM
issue solved then?

Well, kind of. I'm still wondering where in the mySQL database I should search to recover the original bridge manager login credentials.
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Nibbler

Use the original admin account created during installation.

Zeitgeist

Quote from: Nibbler on April 12, 2006, 04:02:57 PM
Use the original admin account created during installation.

Uh. That's just it, I don't know it. It's the same login as I used with my bridged forum but I don't know the password.
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Joachim Müller

disable bridging manually by editing your database directly using a tool like phpMyAdmin, browse coppermine's config table and set bridge_enabled to "0". Then use the "forgot password" link on the login page to retrieve a password for the original admin account. Locking yourself out just because you forgot your admin account is not actually a coppermine issue, but a matter of smart website management imo though.