[TYPO3-linux] Typo3 update from 6.2.0 --> 6.2.2
Philipp Gampe
philipp.gampe at typo3.org
Thu May 22 20:24:10 CEST 2014
Hi Franz,
Franz Holzinger wrote:
> this is a known bug in TYPO3 which has unfortunately been rejected. No
> bug fixing will be done. This forces you to always make a backup copy of
> your TYPO3 database or at least the be_users database table before you
> start with an update.
>
> See
> http://forge.typo3.org/issues/53082
Do not tell lies. This is not a bug, but a misconception from your side.
Downgrades are not supported currently. On top of that, the whole point of
saltedpasswords is to not store passwords in plain text. Recoverable
passwords would be against the purpose of this extension.
If you would have read the release notes, then you would have known that
saltedpasswords is required in 6.2.
> A new update of a former TYPO3 version up to TYPO3 6.2 sometimes leads
> to a problem with a changed password for backend users. The extension
> saltedpasswords modifies the password when it should not do so.
This is wrong as explained above. The passwords are not changed, only
hashed.
Passwords only "change" during upgrade if you modify the encryption key.
Best regards
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