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Unmentioned Password Maximum Length

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PizzaFox
July 5, 2017

When making a new account there is no mention of the fact that passwords must be 50 characters or less. I created my account with a 100 digit password with no errors. I was unable to login for a while since my password went over 50 characters. When I entered the first 50 characters of my password I could login successfully.

by PizzaFox
July 5, 2017

When making a new account there is no mention of the fact that passwords must be 50 characters or less. I created my account with a 100 digit password with no errors. I was unable to login for a while since my password went over 50 characters. When I entered the first 50 characters of my password I could login successfully.


paarthurnax
Administrator
July 7, 2017
PizzaFox

When making a new account there is no mention of the fact that passwords must be 50 characters or less. I created my account with a 100 digit password with no errors. I was unable to login for a while since my password went over 50 characters. When I entered the first 50 characters of my password I could login successfully.

Thanks for bringing this to my attention, PizzaFox. I've made a note of the maximum password length on the signup and change password pages.

by paarthurnax
July 7, 2017
PizzaFox

When making a new account there is no mention of the fact that passwords must be 50 characters or less. I created my account with a 100 digit password with no errors. I was unable to login for a while since my password went over 50 characters. When I entered the first 50 characters of my password I could login successfully.

Thanks for bringing this to my attention, PizzaFox. I've made a note of the maximum password length on the signup and change password pages.


Ruvgein
July 9, 2017
@PizzaFox

A hundred characters long? Wow.
by Ruvgein
July 9, 2017
@PizzaFox



A hundred characters long? Wow.

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