Spore Internal Server Error
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@ben_lubar said in Spore Internal Server Error:
@Zecc said in Spore Internal Server Error:
any of the addresses I would have expected
It starts with a
j
and ends with@gmail.com
jhunter1@gmail.com?
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@kt_ said in Spore Internal Server Error:
@ben_lubar said in Spore Internal Server Error:
@Zecc said in Spore Internal Server Error:
any of the addresses I would have expected
It starts with a
j
and ends with@gmail.com
jhunter1@gmail.com?
That's the email my IoT-connected luggage uses.
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@Lorne-Kates said in Spore Internal Server Error:
@kt_ said in Spore Internal Server Error:
@ben_lubar said in Spore Internal Server Error:
@Zecc said in Spore Internal Server Error:
any of the addresses I would have expected
It starts with a
j
and ends with@gmail.com
jhunter1@gmail.com?
That's the email my IoT-connected luggage uses.
"j" at the beginning -- and you know it's hardened security.
GOOD product!
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@ben_lubar Sounds about right. I have two of those neither of them is giving me that hash. It's possible I'm calculating it wrong.
In any case, it's all the same to me whether the posts are reclaimed or not.
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@ben_lubar said in Spore Internal Server Error:
It starts with a j and ends with @gmail.com
gif@gmail.com
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@Zecc said in Spore Internal Server Error:
that hash doesn't match any of the addresses I would have expected
We discussed this yesterday via chat and it turns out that gmail addresses end in
.com
, so the hash was correct.
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@ben_lubar
Technically my hash was correct too. It was the input string that was wrong.
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@kt_ said in Spore Internal Server Error:
"j" at the beginning -- and you know it's hardened security.
GOOD product!
To make things more secure, always use higher letters at the start of the word, especially for passwords. It makes dictionary attacks take longer.
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@Zecc said in Spore Internal Server Error:
It's possible I'm calculating it wrong.
Are you... making a hash of it?
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@ben_lubar said in Spore Internal Server Error:
@Zecc said in Spore Internal Server Error:
FWIW I do think the "Guest" posts were mine.
The account named Zecc on Community Server had an email address with this SHA256 (I have redacted half of the bits so it's harder to brute force):
7?3?9?2?d?7?e?a?3?0?1?e?5?2?b?6?b?8?d?7?e?2?b?7?0?7?3?6?d?7?3?9?
That email address shows up nowhere in Discourse or NodeBB's databases.
Why hash it? Is the raw email not stored in one or both of the systems? Why not just join on email address using a common collation and be done with it?
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@Groaner said in Spore Internal Server Error:
@ben_lubar said in Spore Internal Server Error:
@Zecc said in Spore Internal Server Error:
FWIW I do think the "Guest" posts were mine.
The account named Zecc on Community Server had an email address with this SHA256 (I have redacted half of the bits so it's harder to brute force):
7?3?9?2?d?7?e?a?3?0?1?e?5?2?b?6?b?8?d?7?e?2?b?7?0?7?3?6?d?7?3?9?
That email address shows up nowhere in Discourse or NodeBB's databases.
Why hash it? Is the raw email not stored in one or both of the systems? Why not just join on email address using a common collation and be done with it?
I hashed it so that I wasn't posting @Zecc's email address on a public forum.
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@ben_lubar said in Spore Internal Server Error:
@Groaner said in Spore Internal Server Error:
@ben_lubar said in Spore Internal Server Error:
@Zecc said in Spore Internal Server Error:
FWIW I do think the "Guest" posts were mine.
The account named Zecc on Community Server had an email address with this SHA256 (I have redacted half of the bits so it's harder to brute force):
7?3?9?2?d?7?e?a?3?0?1?e?5?2?b?6?b?8?d?7?e?2?b?7?0?7?3?6?d?7?3?9?
That email address shows up nowhere in Discourse or NodeBB's databases.
Why hash it? Is the raw email not stored in one or both of the systems? Why not just join on email address using a common collation and be done with it?
I hashed it so that I wasn't posting @Zecc's email address on a public forum.
Oh, ok. So the emails presumably don't match between systems.
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@Lorne-Kates said in Spore Internal Server Error:
@kt_ said in Spore Internal Server Error:
"j" at the beginning -- and you know it's hardened security.
GOOD product!
To make things more secure, always use higher letters at the start of the word, especially for passwords. It makes dictionary attacks take longer.
But that's because hackers are lazy and they postpone pressing our friend the shift key for as long as possible.
Turns out we're all human after all. :)