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so if the password is correct it accepts it .... and if it's wrong it says the entered password is wrong .. and asks for the password again .. just like what the real sites do :)
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Most .py files use #!/usr/bin/python3 as shebang, but few others use #!/usr/bin/env python3.
Files which use #!/usr/bin/env python3:
./contrib/eventdb/common.py
./intelmq/bin/intelmq_generate_misp_objects_templates.py
./intelmq/tests/bots/parsers/github_feed/test_parser.py
These files should use #!/usr/bin/python3 for the sake of consistency.
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What version of Gophish are you using?: 7.1
Brief description of the issue: There are a few tag suggestions I'd like to make to make campaigns and reporting easier to handle.
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