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Seems that codeberg.org forgets the user login passwords.
When I try to log in the password is always wrong, so I always have to reset it.
Is this a bug or a feature?
Seems that codeberg.org forgets the user login passwords.
When I try to log in the password is always wrong, so I always have to reset it.
Is this a bug or a feature?
We need more information to reproduce this problem. This does not happen for other users.
After you set up your new password, can you double-check (e.g. using a private window) that the same password is not accepted? Do you use "uncommon" password properties, e.g. characters, length etc? Could you reproduce with a 10 - 20 characters ASCII string and report back if this makes a difference?
I'm using a password that is slightly different than this one: Fooy9aicoofehco5ueve1chim
I just tried to login again.
Message: "Username or password is wrong."
Click link "password forgotten".
Click "Send recovery email"
Click recovery link
Using the existing password!
Logged in.
Environment:
openSUSE Leap 15.6
KDE-Plasma 5.27.11
KDE-Framework 5.115.0
Qt 5.15.12
Librewolf 138.0.1-2
PS: Doesn't matter if I use a normal or a private browser tab. It does not work.
Status 6.6.2025: Problem solved!
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