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April 29, 2013, 08:44:29 PM
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So, I've encrypted my PPC wallet. I used the client to send 5 coins to another wallet, and it worked like a charm.
When I tried again a few minutes later, with the same password, in the same client, it tells me the password is wrong.

I strongly doubt that someone has changed the password on my wallet during this time ( all my other wallets, containing far more coins are untouched ).

Is there a bug that could cause this or is this just me being retarded ?

I did restart the wallet before it wacked out.

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April 29, 2013, 08:50:56 PM
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So, I've encrypted my PPC wallet. I used the client to send 5 coins to another wallet, and it worked like a charm.
When I tried again a few minutes later, with the same password, in the same client, it tells me the password is wrong.

I strongly doubt that someone has changed the password on my wallet during this time ( all my other wallets, containing far more coins are untouched ).

Is there a bug that could cause this or is this just me being retarded ?

I did restart the wallet before it wacked out.

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April 29, 2013, 10:59:12 PM
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So, I've encrypted my PPC wallet. I used the client to send 5 coins to another wallet, and it worked like a charm.
When I tried again a few minutes later, with the same password, in the same client, it tells me the password is wrong.

I strongly doubt that someone has changed the password on my wallet during this time ( all my other wallets, containing far more coins are untouched ).

Is there a bug that could cause this or is this just me being retarded ?

I did restart the wallet before it wacked out.

Caps lock?  Grin

I'm not that stupid

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April 30, 2013, 12:03:03 AM
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Most likely there was some keyboard issue. But to confirm it might be wallet related, you can try command line first to isolate the problem
ppcoind walletpassphrase <passphrase> <unlock_duration>
ppcoind walletlock


Backup wallet using qt menu or ppcoind backupwallet. Use pywallet (http://github.com/ppcoin/pywallet) to dump the wallet file to see if any problem
python pywallet.py --dumpwallet --password=<passphrase>
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May 04, 2013, 03:56:13 AM
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Most likely there was some keyboard issue. But to confirm it might be wallet related, you can try command line first to isolate the problem
ppcoind walletpassphrase <passphrase> <unlock_duration>
ppcoind walletlock


Backup wallet using qt menu or ppcoind backupwallet. Use pywallet (http://github.com/ppcoin/pywallet) to dump the wallet file to see if any problem
python pywallet.py --dumpwallet --password=<passphrase>

I really couldn't confirm anything. I probably changed the password without remembering it.

Thank god for backups! The old backup had the old password Smiley

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May 04, 2013, 04:04:26 AM
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Keep everything in KeePass... best program ever.  http://keepass.info/

Doesn't really help much if you change your passwords in a fit of stupidity, does it?

I'd rather have my passwords in the safest place possible, inside my head, than somewhere where any half assed script-kiddie can get their hands on them.

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