When login, the crypt() error comes out. I had search thru all previous posting and resources... Can someone solve this problem?
I get this from resourses DBMan Faq:
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A. Unfortunately crypt(), the perl routine that checks passwords, does not work on the binary version of Perl. You have a couple of options:
Use Activestate's port of perl available at http://www.activestate.com/.
Do not use authentication, or use server based authentication.
Compile perl from the source (not recommended) using a c compiler.
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What is actually 'port of perl'? How can others seems to have it running well by using a binary version of Perl?
Please help.
Best Regards,
Earnpin Lee
I get this from resourses DBMan Faq:
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A. Unfortunately crypt(), the perl routine that checks passwords, does not work on the binary version of Perl. You have a couple of options:
Use Activestate's port of perl available at http://www.activestate.com/.
Do not use authentication, or use server based authentication.
Compile perl from the source (not recommended) using a c compiler.
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What is actually 'port of perl'? How can others seems to have it running well by using a binary version of Perl?
Please help.
Best Regards,
Earnpin Lee