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Kevlar21 07-26-2011 08:08 AM

Vbulletin 4 login bug?
 
Hi all,

I just recently installed vBulletin® Version 4.1.4.

When I login it says:

"Thank you for logging in, xxxxxx"
"Click here if your browser does not automatically redirect you."

So when I click on "Click here if your browser does not automatically redirect you."
It redirects me to the main page, without showing me as logged in.
So what I do is, I refresh the page and still shows me as not logged in.

It only logs me in when I do not click on the "Click here if your browser does not automatically redirect you." link.

Anyone know how to fix this problem?

Thanks

Videx 07-28-2011 01:53 AM

We can't actually test it ourselves without a test account. Try it in a different browser or two.

coolhula 03-29-2014 04:13 PM

My members are getting this same issue. Is there a fix for it? We're running on vb4.2.2

Lynne 03-29-2014 05:04 PM

If you allow users to login to your site via both http://www.yoursite.com and just yoursite.com, then you MUST have your cookie domain (AdminCP > Settings > Options > Cookies and HTTP Header Options > Cookie Domain) set to ".yoursite.com" (no quotes, but note the period at the beginning) or your users will have problems. Also, make sure to tell your users to click the Remember Me button when they login.

coolhula 03-29-2014 08:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lynne (Post 2490277)
If you allow users to login to your site via both http://www.yoursite.com and just yoursite.com, then you MUST have your cookie domain (AdminCP > Settings > Options > Cookies and HTTP Header Options > Cookie Domain) set to ".yoursite.com" (no quotes, but note the period at the beginning) or your users will have problems. Also, make sure to tell your users to click the Remember Me button when they login.

Now we can't seem to log back into the admin cp :S

edit:
_________

Fixed the cp, but members still get the login problem

Lynne 03-29-2014 08:22 PM

Did you tell your members to delete their existing cookies first and then login again?

RichieBoy67 03-30-2014 10:55 AM

Or you can change your cookie prefix to a new one..

Barcham 04-01-2014 04:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lynne (Post 2490277)
If you allow users to login to your site via both http://www.yoursite.com and just yoursite.com, then you MUST have your cookie domain (AdminCP > Settings > Options > Cookies and HTTP Header Options > Cookie Domain) set to ".yoursite.com" (no quotes, but note the period at the beginning) or your users will have problems. Also, make sure to tell your users to click the Remember Me button when they login.

A few of my members have been having login problems lately also. I've just made the change to the cookie domain and posted a notice to tell my members to clear their cookies. Using a test account everything seems to be working just fine now.

Thanks, Lynne! :up:

AuroraStorm 04-02-2014 01:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lynne (Post 2490277)
If you allow users to login to your site via both http://www.yoursite.com and just yoursite.com, then you MUST have your cookie domain (AdminCP > Settings > Options > Cookies and HTTP Header Options > Cookie Domain) set to ".yoursite.com" (no quotes, but note the period at the beginning) or your users will have problems. Also, make sure to tell your users to click the Remember Me button when they login.

Mine is set like that and I'm still getting HTTP 500 error page. I have to hit refresh to get to the board. I followed the Support Desk of disabling all of the hacks from the previous 3.7.2 software and when it still didn't work, I deleted all of them. I'm still having this problem. I deleted cookies on four different browsers and still have this problem. I even get it when I log into the AdminCP. I have to log in, get the white page, open a different tab, open the site, and click AdminCP to get in.

I'm at my wit's end with this installation...this is death for a message board.

Zachery 04-02-2014 02:50 AM

An internal server error is completely different. I'd suggest starting a support ticket and or making your own topic on vBulletin.com/org.


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