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Reset Password
This section uses SQL statements that need to be executed in a tool such as phpMyAdmin in the same database configured for ChurchCRM. Alternatively, if you have command line access to your database, log into the ChurchCRM database using the mysql
command line tool, e.g.:
mysql --user=ccrmDBusername --password=ccrmDBpassword ccrmDB
ChurchCRM currently uses SHA256 hash of the plain text password salted with the ID of the user record. Securing the method of password hashing is discussed in issue #2342
UPDATE `user_usr` SET
`usr_Password` = SHA256(CONCAT("SECRET_PASSWORD", usr_per_ID)),
`usr_NeedPasswordChange` = 0,
`usr_FailedLogins` = 0
WHERE usr_per_ID = 1
AND usr_UserName = 'Admin';
You can now log into the ChurchCRM web interface with whatever password you used where "SECRET_PASSWORD
" is displayed above. The admin
user will not be prompted to change their password.
The following SQL is a simplified version of the task done during installation to set the default password for the admin
user. As above, it needs to be executed in phpMyAdmin/mysql
against the ChurchCRM database. This process resets the admin
user login behavior to the same as a new installation without changing anything else in the database.
UPDATE `user_usr` SET
`usr_Password` = '4bdf3fba58c956fc3991a1fde84929223f968e2853de596e49ae80a91499609b',
`usr_NeedPasswordChange` = 1,
`usr_FailedLogins` = 0
WHERE usr_per_ID = 1
AND usr_UserName = 'Admin';
You can now log into the ChurchCRM web interface as admin
with the default password and will be prompted to change the password on login.