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cGFzc3dvcmQy (base64 for password2) string returns ✖ Hash type not supported
The problem probably lies in this regex
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I don't know how easy/hard it will be to test it, I hope you won't have to setup a whole keycloak instance to just try out the result
But here are some resources that may help you in this task:
- Official doc: https://github.com/search?q=keycloak+theme
- An article dedicated to this topic: https://medium.com/@shivangbhandari/custom-themes-for-keycloak-631bdd3e04e5
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Tl;dr: Use the workaround from https://github.com/pwndbg/pwndbg/pull/322/files only for broken gdb versions