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Automatic login not working
Hi Pete
I've tried ticking the "log in automatically each visit" dialog but it doesn't work. I always end up having to log in manually. Not a real pain, but thought you'd like to know. Is this bug affecting everyone, or is it peculiar to my configuration ?
Adrian Hoskins
I've tried ticking the "log in automatically each visit" dialog but it doesn't work. I always end up having to log in manually. Not a real pain, but thought you'd like to know. Is this bug affecting everyone, or is it peculiar to my configuration ?
Adrian Hoskins
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(I'm posting this as a Guest, my user name being Karl)
I too have experienced logging in problems. In fact I haven't managed to log in for weeks now. I've cleared cookies etc and still no luck.
Could it be I use the same username on a few of this phpBB style forum lists perhaps?
I'll keep trying but just thought I'd bring it to notice.
Thanks.
Karl.
I too have experienced logging in problems. In fact I haven't managed to log in for weeks now. I've cleared cookies etc and still no luck.
Could it be I use the same username on a few of this phpBB style forum lists perhaps?
I'll keep trying but just thought I'd bring it to notice.
Thanks.
Karl.
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Hi Karl,
I'm really not sure what's going on
The UK Butterflies forum isn't connected in any way with any other forums, so the reuse of your username shouldn't be a problem.
The only thing that has become a necessity over the last month or so is that I've had to "ban" certain users and IP addresses, since their registrations and posts are inappropriate, unless your interest is either gambling or "you know what"
However, the IP address that you sent your post from (I thought I may have made a mistake in adding IP addresses to the "banned" list) isn't among them, so you should be able to log in without any problem.
So ... if you could let me know the specific error that occurs (bad username, bas password etc.), and if others could let me know if they're also having problems (just reply to this post as a Guest), I'd appreciate it.
And thanks for your patience Karl!
Cheers,
- Pete
I'm really not sure what's going on
The UK Butterflies forum isn't connected in any way with any other forums, so the reuse of your username shouldn't be a problem.
The only thing that has become a necessity over the last month or so is that I've had to "ban" certain users and IP addresses, since their registrations and posts are inappropriate, unless your interest is either gambling or "you know what"
However, the IP address that you sent your post from (I thought I may have made a mistake in adding IP addresses to the "banned" list) isn't among them, so you should be able to log in without any problem.
So ... if you could let me know the specific error that occurs (bad username, bas password etc.), and if others could let me know if they're also having problems (just reply to this post as a Guest), I'd appreciate it.
And thanks for your patience Karl!
Cheers,
- Pete
Aha!!! I'm getting somewhere now.
I'm back this time using Internet Explorer 6 and have successfully logged in with my username.
It looks like my Firefox browser could be the issue, although I have no problems on other phpBB forums with Firefox. Are there any other Firefox users having log in problems too?
I can also add that I've now cleared both IE6's and Firefox's cache, forms, cookies etc.
Hopefully I'll be back again in a couple of minutes using my preferred Firefox browser.
Many thanks again for your help and patience.
Karl.
I'm back this time using Internet Explorer 6 and have successfully logged in with my username.
It looks like my Firefox browser could be the issue, although I have no problems on other phpBB forums with Firefox. Are there any other Firefox users having log in problems too?
I can also add that I've now cleared both IE6's and Firefox's cache, forms, cookies etc.
Hopefully I'll be back again in a couple of minutes using my preferred Firefox browser.
Many thanks again for your help and patience.
Karl.
Arghhh! Using Firefox here again and no luck.Karl wrote:Hopefully I'll be back again in a couple of minutes using my preferred Firefox browser.
I can't think of anything else. It's not a major problem really, it just makes it harder to find the new posts etc. Perhaps I'll just have to go back to IE6 for browsing.
If I can be of any more help feel free to ask, or if anyone can help me the I'd be interested.
Cheers,
Karl.
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Getting closer now. I've just deleted ALL cookies for the phpBB forums I'm subscribed to and I'm finally logged in using Firefox. Phew!
I hadn't thought of searching for known problems so thanks for the tip. At least we now know it's not us, or me, so to speak. I'm also using the latest version of Firefox.
I'm going to go back now to my other phpBB sites and see if I'm able to log in there. I'll update you in a while.
brb...
Karl.
I hadn't thought of searching for known problems so thanks for the tip. At least we now know it's not us, or me, so to speak. I'm also using the latest version of Firefox.
I'm going to go back now to my other phpBB sites and see if I'm able to log in there. I'll update you in a while.
brb...
Karl.
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You must really like the UK Butterflies forum
Thanks for your perseverance Karl. A number of the discussions I've found suggest that Firefox tries to be clever with how it stores usernames and passwords, and looks at the HTML tags being used in the web page to automatically retrieve the password information (from a cookie) if there is a field names "password" (which there is).
But I'm wondering if the way it stores this is "keyed" by some kind of unique identifier, and where it gets the unique identifier from (if it's not the URL).
And other suggestions include workarounds for Firefox in PhpBB.
Hmmm.
Cheers,
- Pete
Thanks for your perseverance Karl. A number of the discussions I've found suggest that Firefox tries to be clever with how it stores usernames and passwords, and looks at the HTML tags being used in the web page to automatically retrieve the password information (from a cookie) if there is a field names "password" (which there is).
But I'm wondering if the way it stores this is "keyed" by some kind of unique identifier, and where it gets the unique identifier from (if it's not the URL).
And other suggestions include workarounds for Firefox in PhpBB.
Hmmm.
Cheers,
- Pete
I've just been to visit three other phpBB sites I regularly use and all seems hunky dory at the moment. Touch wood!!
I think clearing the cookies and saved passwords from ALL my phpBB sites cured the fault. I also have the same username AND password for these sites so perhaps that doesn't aid Firefox when it's looking for info.
So all's I need now is a BUTTERLY this year and I'll be happy!!
Many thanks and keep up the good work.
Karl.
I think clearing the cookies and saved passwords from ALL my phpBB sites cured the fault. I also have the same username AND password for these sites so perhaps that doesn't aid Firefox when it's looking for info.
So all's I need now is a BUTTERLY this year and I'll be happy!!
Many thanks and keep up the good work.
Karl.
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Re: Automatic login not working
This is now, hopefully, fixed. It only took me 9 monthsAdrian Hoskins wrote:Hi Pete
I've tried ticking the "log in automatically each visit" dialog but it doesn't work. I always end up having to log in manually. Not a real pain, but thought you'd like to know. Is this bug affecting everyone, or is it peculiar to my configuration ?
Adrian Hoskins
In order for the fix to take effect, existing users will have to clear their cookie cache first. In Internet Explorer, select "Tools" then "Internet Options...". The click the "Delete Cookies ..." button. Other browsers will have a similar function. I know this is an inconvenience, but there's no way around it I'm afraid.
Cheers,
- Pete