R RingToons Verified User Joined Jul 28, 2003 Messages 51 Nov 16, 2003 #1 Hi, It is a nice opton to resend the welcome mail to the customer BUT the password is always: * irretrievable * Is it possible to show this in the resend mail? BTW, the default skin, is that allways updating with new versions?
Hi, It is a nice opton to resend the welcome mail to the customer BUT the password is always: * irretrievable * Is it possible to show this in the resend mail? BTW, the default skin, is that allways updating with new versions?
DirectAdmin Support Administrator Staff member Joined Feb 27, 2003 Messages 8,138 Nov 16, 2003 #2 Hello, The password is irretrievable as they are one way encrypted. This is a good thing (for security), unless you've lost it DirectAdmin Skins (default and power_user) are always updated with updates. John
Hello, The password is irretrievable as they are one way encrypted. This is a good thing (for security), unless you've lost it DirectAdmin Skins (default and power_user) are always updated with updates. John
R rldev Verified User Joined May 26, 2004 Messages 1,003 Aug 26, 2004 #3 A lost password feature like the way the forums work would be a good idea, if secure. I deal with lost passwords all the time, a real pain sometimes.
A lost password feature like the way the forums work would be a good idea, if secure. I deal with lost passwords all the time, a real pain sometimes.
nobaloney NoBaloney Internet Svcs - In Memoriam † Joined Jun 16, 2003 Messages 24,989 Location California Aug 26, 2004 #4 There's no way to retrieve a lost password; linux/unix doesn't save it. Perhaps DA could come up with a method of creating a new password and sending it to the site owner email address. mkpasswd is a standard part of just about every Linux distribution I've tried it on. Jeff
There's no way to retrieve a lost password; linux/unix doesn't save it. Perhaps DA could come up with a method of creating a new password and sending it to the site owner email address. mkpasswd is a standard part of just about every Linux distribution I've tried it on. Jeff