Here's how I converted my accounts;
First you need something like Navicat so you can make a custom sql of the database's
account table.
With Navicat, go to your
account table, select
id,
name and
password only, dump them into an sql.
You should see entries that look like this;
Code:
INSERT INTO account
(`id`, `name`, `password`)
VALUES
(31, 'myname', 'mypassword');
So you have to convert the password to encrypted and change table to point to
login_accounts . Here's the script for that;
convert_account.pl
Code:
#!/usr/bin/perl
open(MYFILE,"./account.sql") || die "Couldn't open the file!\n";
@Lines=<MYFILE>;
close MYFILE;
for(@Lines){
s/account/login_accounts/;
s/', '/', md5('/;
s/'\);/'));/;
#s/\(oldtext\)/\(newtext\)/;
print $_;
}
Run
perl convert_account.pl > login_accounts.sql
Now, open
login_accounts.sql, and it should look like this;
Code:
INSERT INTO login_accounts
(`id`, `name`, `password`)
VALUES
(31, 'myname', md5('mypassword'));
Run this on a clean
login_accounts and you'll be gtg.
This is for Minilogin users that already have Minilogin passwords in their table.
In my case I have 132 accounts (it grew some) this converted them in a flash.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Aldest
Ignore the above post.
We're good to go now. I just have to figure out how to have my new schema reference my old one so that characters show up on the appropriate accounts.
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