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OldSchoolDSL 12-17-2011 08:38 AM

I finally got around to connecting vBulletin and Word Press, but had to disconnect them.

While connected, anyone who tried to log-in via the forums were shown the "now logging you in page" over and over and over.... An endless loop.

Inferno Dragon 12-18-2011 05:51 PM

I have tested it with wordpress 3.3 and vb 4.1.9, it's working fine however I am facing some minor issues like:

- When we click on the logout option (both on vb and wordpress) it just redirects to a blank page and don't logout the user.

- If I manually do the logout using the vbulletin URL: login.php?do=logout then it just make the user logout from the vbulletin forum, user remains logged-in in the wordpress, I can't seem to find a solution for logging-out the user from WP.

Lastly, I thought that this plugin use the vbulletin to control the user access, but it don't work like this..all this addon do is just sync the vbulletin users with the wordpress, so for example if the ABCD user change his info in the vbulletin then he/she have to change his/her information the wordpress too (like email etc) :S am I right?

OldSchoolDSL 12-18-2011 07:12 PM

Uninstalled, but tagged for possible future use.

Even though I removed the connection and no one other than me ever used it .... vBSSO would every so often send me a small warning e-mail.

Code:

PHP WARNING: [2] fopen(/var/attachments/2/71.thumb): failed to open stream: No such file or directory on line 252 in file /var/www/forums/attachment.php. PHP 5.3.8-1~dotdeb.2 (Linux)
And sometimes

Code:

PHP WARNING: [2] Invalid argument supplied for foreach() on line 210 in file /var/www/forums/includes/functions_threadedmode.php. PHP 5.3.8-1~dotdeb.2 (Linux)
I thought it was odd that vBBSO was sending me these e-mails (which there is an option for it to do) when I clearly wasn't even using it.

xeagle 12-19-2011 04:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OldSchoolDSL (Post 2278551)
I finally got around to connecting vBulletin and Word Press, but had to disconnect them.

While connected, anyone who tried to log-in via the forums were shown the "now logging you in page" over and over and over.... An endless loop.

The loop might mean that vBSSO is unable to verify account for the connected WordPress platform. One vBulletin account might match several WordPress accounts. We will add this to our tasks list and handle this case in our next versions.

xeagle 12-19-2011 06:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OldSchoolDSL (Post 2278930)
Uninstalled, but tagged for possible future use.

Even though I removed the connection and no one other than me ever used it .... vBSSO would every so often send me a small warning e-mail.

Code:

PHP WARNING: [2] fopen(/var/attachments/2/71.thumb): failed to open stream: No such file or directory on line 252 in file /var/www/forums/attachment.php. PHP 5.3.8-1~dotdeb.2 (Linux)
And sometimes

Code:

PHP WARNING: [2] Invalid argument supplied for foreach() on line 210 in file /var/www/forums/includes/functions_threadedmode.php. PHP 5.3.8-1~dotdeb.2 (Linux)
I thought it was odd that vBBSO was sending me these e-mails (which there is an option for it to do) when I clearly wasn't even using it.

It looks like that these are vBulletin error reporting messages. Did you specify "Email Notifications Addresses" and enable "Email Notifications" at admincp -> vBSSO -> Logging & Notifications?

OldSchoolDSL 12-19-2011 08:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xeagle (Post 2279139)
The loop might mean that vBSSO is unable to verify account for the connected WordPress platform. One vBulletin account might match several WordPress accounts. We will add this to our tasks list and handle this case in our next versions.

There were no other Word Press accounts. I made a dummy account on my vBulletin, logged into it, and was placed in an endless loop.

OldSchoolDSL 12-19-2011 08:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xeagle (Post 2279154)
It looks like that these are vBulletin error reporting messages. Did you specify "Email Notifications Addresses" and enable "Email Notifications" at admincp -> vBSSO -> Logging & Notifications?

YES :o

But after removing the connection, shouldn't it stop reporting? It wasn't so much an issue, but had my a little confused. One of those errors is someone was looking for an attachment that I had deleted, but the other had me confused because I had disconnected the link between vBulletin and WordPress, so I couldn't understand why it was telling me there was a log-in error between the two.

xeagle 12-19-2011 09:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OldSchoolDSL (Post 2279191)
There were no other Word Press accounts. I made a dummy account on my vBulletin, logged into it, and was placed in an endless loop.

That's weird, so we have put it into the investigation in-progress status.

OldSchoolDSL 12-19-2011 09:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xeagle (Post 2279202)
That's weird, so we have put it into the investigation in-progress status.

Thank you Xeagle for taking the time to investigate and address my concern. I very much appreciate you're willingness to look into this and understand your time is valuable, so I am thankful you for your reply. :)

As a matter of interest and maybe if it will help, I was using vBulletin 4.1.9 and WordPress 3.3

xeagle 12-19-2011 09:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OldSchoolDSL (Post 2279192)
YES :o

But after removing the connection, shouldn't it stop reporting? It wasn't so much an issue, but had my a little confused. One of those errors is someone was looking for an attachment that I had deleted, but the other had me confused because I had disconnected the link between vBulletin and WordPress, so I couldn't understand why it was telling me there was a log-in error between the two.

Actually, it looks like vBulletin didn't remove a reference to the previously deleted file. In your case vBSSO was configured to capture all WARN messages and that's why you saw that error lines.

Those errors are actually belong to vBulletin, but we have noted such case and will think how to handle this in future.


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