can't login - user admin becomes admin`

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8ace
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can't login - user admin becomes admin`

Post by 8ace »

When I try and login I can't .... keeps going back inviting me to enter my password ... interestingly it changes the Login name from admin to admin` - - yes, it puts a little ' apostrophe after the login name. Any suggestions appreciated!
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not sure but id try putting your zm ip in the trusted zone in ie and ensuring cookies are allowd for the zm ip
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Post by cordel »

8ace,
First question is what version of ZM?
If it was working before, what if anything was done to make it break?

Also zm has always added an apostrophe to a user that has full rights since at least 1.17 that I know of so that is normal.

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Post by zoneminder »

Strange, this is news to me. Where do you see an apostrophe?

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Post by jameswilson »

zoneminder wrote:Strange, this is news to me. Where do you see an apostrophe?

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Post by cordel »

It always shows up after the admin user. When I change the admin to another user the ' carries over. LOL I though this was to show that the user has full access. Is this not intended? I always liked it LOL.

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Post by zoneminder »

Nope. Never seen this at all :lol: Do you actually see it on the login view? Or a different view?

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Only in the options page to admin the users 8)
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Ah. You don't mean the asterisk (*) do you? That is there to indicate who the current user is in the list.

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Post by cordel »

Yeah yeah, thats the one :D
I always assumed it ment the user that has full acces not thing that I'm the one thats logged in.
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Post by zoneminder »

Ah, well you live and learn! I probably never documented it anyway.

But that does take us back to the original problem, if it still exists. I would suggest capturing the sql query for the login. Searching for userLogin in the forums should find something I posted a few days for someone else I think.

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Post by 8ace »

finally logged in - so I can tell you the version! 1.21.0

It only affected me for a short while, so I am guessing it was something that went bump in the night...

Actually as I am a good few revisions out of date I am thinking it might be time to start over with the latest...

thanks and TGIF!
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Post by cordel »

FYI, If you change the hash string or the method of login you should restart zm so that the rest of the processes load the correct information.
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