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[Gnump3d-users] Windows password issue
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Alex Darke |
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[Gnump3d-users] Windows password issue |
Date: |
Tue, 18 Jul 2006 09:34:57 -0500 |
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Hi there. I'm quite enthralled with a friend of mine's install of this
software that he gave me a login for, so I decided to wade in and give
it a try. There's one difference between his install and mine. He's on
linux, I'm putting this on a WinXP box.
The initial install? Piece of cake. Without password protection, I can
run this exactly as intended (and I love it). Except that I'd really
like to open it up to the outside world (such as being able to log in at
work) without leaving it wide open. So I followed the instructions I
found for how to create a .password file in the root mp3 directory. When
started from a cmd prompt and I go to the URL to pull up gnump3d, the
output in my console window indicates that it finds the password file,
but no amount of
user:pass
combo in that file seems to work. The account I am logged into in WinXp
is an administrative account and has read/write access to the directory
in question. I've verified that the file is just .password and that
windows has not stuck an ext on the end of it. (Created using both vim
and the cmd prompt "edit" command)
The errors output to the console window when a login attempt is made:
Testing for directory: M:/mp3//
Password file found
Error : invalid login for user : testing123
Password file found
Error : invalid login for user : testing123
print() on closed filehandle GEN15 at c:\gnump3d2\bin\gnump3d2 line 1990.
print() on closed filehandle GEN15 at c:\gnump3d2\bin\gnump3d2 line 1990.
I've done everything I can think of, so I'm kind of throwing this out
there after searching the mailing lists and not finding anything.
Hopefully I'm not asking a totally stupid question. :p
any assistance appreciated. I had some initial thought it might be due
to the double slash on the M:/mp3//, but I can't find anywhere in the
config file that it has a / after mp3. All entries are just M:\mp3 in
the files.
alex
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