I've tried twice now to recover a lost password, I got the automated email then went to the URL enclosed. Entered a new password in both fields (the same in both, i checked), and when I clicked "Update" it gave me this:
Error Invalid confirmation hash. I'm using Lynx Version 2.8.3 w/ ssl support, the "confirm_hash" CGI field had the following value: "confirm_hash=%24confirm_hash". I assume this is the cause for this bug, some HTML form style that is not handled by lynx properly. I manually went to the same page again, using the CGI values sent which resulted in the above error (such as my new password, etc) but with the confirm_hash the same as the URL sent to me via email. This time it worked fine. So there's some problem with the way the confirmation hash is included in a hidden form field on the first page. I haven't looked into it any further, but can if nessesary to get this bug fixed. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Use GNU Privacy Guard to protect your email, see [http://www.gnupg.org/] The attachement to this and every email I send is my GPG signature which is used to verify that I am the sender and it is unmodified by any third party. You need GNU Privacy Guard installed to verify my GPG signature. This was important even before our government's war on civil liberties, but with the USA PAT RIOT Act signed into law it's especially important to secure our right to communicate freely without federal surveillance. If you have GNU Privacy Guard, please use it to encrypt and sign any and all mail you send me. I can help you in setting up and using encryption to protect your email as well as host workshops for teaching your group. ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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