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  • JOduMonTJ Offline
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    wrote on last edited by girish
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    Hi;
    I lost few days of password because my synchronisation messed with my keepass file
    anyway where I could find the password for mysql so I could reset my admin password

    since this is not working
    @RichardJActon said in No 'resetToken' for admin password reset:

    I tried the appropriate version of https://my.example.com/api/v1/session/password/reset.html?reset_token=<token>&email=<email> for my instance with a blank token string in case the token was just an empty string and got:

    and that
    mysql -uroot -ppassword -e "select username, email, resetToken from box.users";

    don't work with the password I found in /etc/mysql/debian.cnf

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      @JOduMonT mysql -uroot -ppassword -e "select username, email, resetToken from box.users"; is as-is. Meaning the password is 'password' and not the one in /etc/mysql/debian.cnf. The server only listens on localhost and is not accessible by any of the apps, so the password is not a problem.

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      • girishG girish

        @JOduMonT mysql -uroot -ppassword -e "select username, email, resetToken from box.users"; is as-is. Meaning the password is 'password' and not the one in /etc/mysql/debian.cnf. The server only listens on localhost and is not accessible by any of the apps, so the password is not a problem.

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        @girish said in mysql password ?:

        The server only listens on localhost

        I tried as root on the ubuntu (not inside a container)
        this time it work, it must be the fault of cornavirus 🦇

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