you can run "MD5=md5 openserctl ...." or for a permanent change see in openserctl.base file the MD5 definition.
regards, bogdan
Lindsey Hans Joseph Lao wrote:
i have a utility called md5 installed in my freeBSD system. Can you show me the way on how to integrate it with openserctl?
Thanks!
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
from 1.0.x to 1.1.x there was a change in how the phplib_id is computed..now is done via md5sum to avoid any shell compatibility problems (as before).
check if you have the md5 utility on your system (typically is md5sum) or check if it has a different name than "md5sum"
regards, bogdan
Lindsey Hans Joseph Lao wrote:
Indeed, it has an empty value in the table... i am unable to add subscribers because the error shown below occurs. this happened when i switched from openser1.0.1 no tls to openser 1.1.0-tls. Here's what happens when I try to add a user to the database:
md5sum: not found md5sum: not found md5sum: not found
then it prompts for my mysql password. I don't think I have installed those to binaries. However, when using openser1.0.1. I couldn't encountering this error... Probably a bug?
Thanks!
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
ok- it must be the phplib_id column - can you check its value in the table? is must not be NULL or empty...
I suspect your openserctl fails to compute the phplib_id and you get a constant empty string for all subscribers.. do you get any errors? do you have "md5sum" and "awk" installed on your machine?
regards, bogdan