10-22-2019, 02:12 PM
@lurkio
Before making you do any more detective work [1], let's see if Tim's upcoming point release solves the problem.
The introduction of the PSK was rolled out with moOde 6.0 so earlier point releases won't help.
Regards,
Kent
[1] - We could ask you to examine the contents of the moOde database to see if the stored PSK is the same as the one you computed on the command line, but I think we can already infer it isn't.
One quicky test on the Mac side might be to store a similar password in a text file and then do a character dump of the file. In Linux I use a CLI tool named od (originally that stood for octal dump, which shows how old it is!). Perhaps it or a similar tool exists in MacOS.
Quote:I'm in France using a mac and english qwerty keyboardI don't know enough about Macs and nothing about international editions of MacOS.
Before making you do any more detective work [1], let's see if Tim's upcoming point release solves the problem.
The introduction of the PSK was rolled out with moOde 6.0 so earlier point releases won't help.
Regards,
Kent
[1] - We could ask you to examine the contents of the moOde database to see if the stored PSK is the same as the one you computed on the command line, but I think we can already infer it isn't.
One quicky test on the Mac side might be to store a similar password in a text file and then do a character dump of the file. In Linux I use a CLI tool named od (originally that stood for octal dump, which shows how old it is!). Perhaps it or a similar tool exists in MacOS.