Forum forgets me...
- PaKETaZ
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- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
I can’t easily come back to the forum: it erratically forgets me...
I have to relog nearly each time I come back (several times a day...). Sometimes I’m still logged, but when I read a topic: unlogged...
“Remember me” login keys flushed, board cookies deleted, iPhone/iPad Safari cache and history deleted, devices rebooted several times.
I really don’t know what to do. Am I the only one?
I can’t say anything with a computer: I don’t really use one.
iPhone 6 - iPad Air 2 - iOS 11.3
I have to relog nearly each time I come back (several times a day...). Sometimes I’m still logged, but when I read a topic: unlogged...
“Remember me” login keys flushed, board cookies deleted, iPhone/iPad Safari cache and history deleted, devices rebooted several times.
I really don’t know what to do. Am I the only one?
I can’t say anything with a computer: I don’t really use one.
iPhone 6 - iPad Air 2 - iOS 11.3
- BGuttman
- Posts: 7368
- Joined: Mar 22, 2018
I get automatically logged out from time to time. Used to be worse; seemed to be you logged in and got only 1 hour of connect time.
I told Chrome to remember my password (I only use it on this and The Trombone Forum, so if it gets stolen there isn't much they can get). I also told Chrome and Firefox to remember me so when I get logged off, I can just log back in almost automatically.
Don't feel bad; you are not alone. Even Moderators get "bumped off".
I kinda liked how I could log into TTF for a week at a time.
I told Chrome to remember my password (I only use it on this and The Trombone Forum, so if it gets stolen there isn't much they can get). I also told Chrome and Firefox to remember me so when I get logged off, I can just log back in almost automatically.
Don't feel bad; you are not alone. Even Moderators get "bumped off".
I kinda liked how I could log into TTF for a week at a time.
- Matt_K
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- Joined: Mar 21, 2018
Can you try another browser on your iOS device? Mobile Safari is difficult to troubleshoot but that would be the easiest way to see if it's the phpBB software or something with your ISP or device.
Do you use a VPN? Are you always on wifi or do you switch between wifi and mobile internet while you're out and about?
I've not had any trouble on my mobile device but I'm on Android so that isn't necessarily indicative of the existence of a problem or not.
Do you use a VPN? Are you always on wifi or do you switch between wifi and mobile internet while you're out and about?
I've not had any trouble on my mobile device but I'm on Android so that isn't necessarily indicative of the existence of a problem or not.
- Matt_K
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- Joined: Mar 21, 2018
Bruce,
That's interesting. I've yet to be logged out a single time since the upgrade. Who else is having behavior similar to that? Could you report:
OS
Browser (version if you don't mind supplying it, too)
How frequently you get bumped out
That's interesting. I've yet to be logged out a single time since the upgrade. Who else is having behavior similar to that? Could you report:
OS
Browser (version if you don't mind supplying it, too)
How frequently you get bumped out
- Matt_K
- Posts: 4809
- Joined: Mar 21, 2018
In the mean time, I changed some of the browser and ip level verification to be a little more loose. I'll dig out my iPad tonight and see if I can replicate the issue.
- BGuttman
- Posts: 7368
- Joined: Mar 22, 2018
[quote="Matt K"]Bruce,
That's interesting. I've yet to be logged out a single time since the upgrade. Who else is having behavior similar to that? Could you report:
OS
Browser (version if you don't mind supplying it, too)
How frequently you get bumped out[/quote]
I bounce between 3 machines:
Thinkpad T510 running Windows 10 Home Premium and Firefox (whatever is the latest -- it keeps updating me).
Dell Precision M4500 running Windows 10 Professional and Chrome.
Dell Precision M4500 running Windows 7 Professional and Chrome.
Sometimes I'll switch machines and discover I'm logged out.
Sometimes if I haven't been on for a while I'll discover I'm logged out on the same machine.
It's really not more than an inconvenience; as I mentioned my login credentials are saved on all 3 machines and login is pretty quick.
I wouldn't object to the default login being good for a week or a month...
That's interesting. I've yet to be logged out a single time since the upgrade. Who else is having behavior similar to that? Could you report:
OS
Browser (version if you don't mind supplying it, too)
How frequently you get bumped out[/quote]
I bounce between 3 machines:
Thinkpad T510 running Windows 10 Home Premium and Firefox (whatever is the latest -- it keeps updating me).
Dell Precision M4500 running Windows 10 Professional and Chrome.
Dell Precision M4500 running Windows 7 Professional and Chrome.
Sometimes I'll switch machines and discover I'm logged out.
Sometimes if I haven't been on for a while I'll discover I'm logged out on the same machine.
It's really not more than an inconvenience; as I mentioned my login credentials are saved on all 3 machines and login is pretty quick.
I wouldn't object to the default login being good for a week or a month...
- Matt_K
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- Joined: Mar 21, 2018
The default login is actually set to be indefinite, so it's definitely either a security setting or a bug somewhere.
- PaKETaZ
- Posts: 72
- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
[quote="Matt K"]Can you try another browser on your iOS device? Mobile Safari is difficult to troubleshoot but that would be the easiest way to see if it's the phpBB software or something with your ISP or device.
Do you use a VPN? Are you always on wifi or do you switch between wifi and mobile internet while you're out and about?
I've not had any trouble on my mobile device but I'm on Android so that isn't necessarily indicative of the existence of a problem or not.[/quote]
I don’t use a VPN. I’m switching between WiFi and mobile internet all the day...
Ok: I will try Chrome to see if something changes and I’ll let you know.
Thank you Matt: we really appreciate your work!
Bruce: with TTF I was NEVER kicked off!
Do you use a VPN? Are you always on wifi or do you switch between wifi and mobile internet while you're out and about?
I've not had any trouble on my mobile device but I'm on Android so that isn't necessarily indicative of the existence of a problem or not.[/quote]
I don’t use a VPN. I’m switching between WiFi and mobile internet all the day...
Ok: I will try Chrome to see if something changes and I’ll let you know.
Thank you Matt: we really appreciate your work!
Bruce: with TTF I was NEVER kicked off!
- Matt_K
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- Joined: Mar 21, 2018
[quote="PaKETaZ"]<QUOTE author="Matt K" post_id="652" time="1522355881" user_id="48">
Can you try another browser on your iOS device? Mobile Safari is difficult to troubleshoot but that would be the easiest way to see if it's the phpBB software or something with your ISP or device.
Do you use a VPN? Are you always on wifi or do you switch between wifi and mobile internet while you're out and about?
I've not had any trouble on my mobile device but I'm on Android so that isn't necessarily indicative of the existence of a problem or not.[/quote]
I don’t use a VPN. I’m switching between WiFi and mobile internet all the day...
Ok: I will try Chrome to see if something changes and I’ll let you know.
Thank you Matt: we really appreciate your work!
Bruce: with TTF I was NEVER kicked off!
</QUOTE>
No problem! Hopefully we can get these problems resolved quickly now that we're on the newest version.
I believe in Bruce's case it's that there are different browsers. There is a security loop hole that someone can use to spoof a connection and the browser authentication is one way of preventing it. Basically if it detects a different browser being used, it forces the person to reconnect.
Similar with the IPs. I suspect in your case that is the problem. I will have to do some investigation to see if it is wise to turn these security settings off or if there is some way around them. But the Chrome thing might fix them. I'm not sure if its per user or per session. E.g. if I log in with Chrome on one machine and Firefox on another, will it then kick me off because I'm on a different browser? I don't think so because I've been switching back and forth. BUT if it thinks it switches within the user session (e.g. on my phone when I go from wifi to cellular) then that might be the hiccup.
Can you try another browser on your iOS device? Mobile Safari is difficult to troubleshoot but that would be the easiest way to see if it's the phpBB software or something with your ISP or device.
Do you use a VPN? Are you always on wifi or do you switch between wifi and mobile internet while you're out and about?
I've not had any trouble on my mobile device but I'm on Android so that isn't necessarily indicative of the existence of a problem or not.[/quote]
I don’t use a VPN. I’m switching between WiFi and mobile internet all the day...
Ok: I will try Chrome to see if something changes and I’ll let you know.
Thank you Matt: we really appreciate your work!
Bruce: with TTF I was NEVER kicked off!
</QUOTE>
No problem! Hopefully we can get these problems resolved quickly now that we're on the newest version.
I believe in Bruce's case it's that there are different browsers. There is a security loop hole that someone can use to spoof a connection and the browser authentication is one way of preventing it. Basically if it detects a different browser being used, it forces the person to reconnect.
Similar with the IPs. I suspect in your case that is the problem. I will have to do some investigation to see if it is wise to turn these security settings off or if there is some way around them. But the Chrome thing might fix them. I'm not sure if its per user or per session. E.g. if I log in with Chrome on one machine and Firefox on another, will it then kick me off because I'm on a different browser? I don't think so because I've been switching back and forth. BUT if it thinks it switches within the user session (e.g. on my phone when I go from wifi to cellular) then that might be the hiccup.
- StefanHaller
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- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
[quote="Matt K"]That's interesting. I've yet to be logged out a single time since the upgrade.[/quote]
Same here, but a moment ago I found myself logged out for the first time. This was on iOS with Safari after I came home, so connected to WiFi; I had used it before on mobile data. During the last couple of days I switched between mobile data and WiFi multiple times without getting logged out though.
Same here, but a moment ago I found myself logged out for the first time. This was on iOS with Safari after I came home, so connected to WiFi; I had used it before on mobile data. During the last couple of days I switched between mobile data and WiFi multiple times without getting logged out though.
- Matt_K
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- Joined: Mar 21, 2018
[quote="StefanHaller"]<QUOTE author="Matt K" post_id="654" time="1522355949" user_id="48">
That's interesting. I've yet to be logged out a single time since the upgrade.[/quote]
Same here, but a moment ago I found myself logged out for the first time. This was on iOS with Safari after I came home, so connected to WiFi; I had used it before on mobile data. During the last couple of days I switched between mobile data and WiFi multiple times without getting logged out though.
</QUOTE>
Must be session level then!
That's interesting. I've yet to be logged out a single time since the upgrade.[/quote]
Same here, but a moment ago I found myself logged out for the first time. This was on iOS with Safari after I came home, so connected to WiFi; I had used it before on mobile data. During the last couple of days I switched between mobile data and WiFi multiple times without getting logged out though.
</QUOTE>
Must be session level then!
- PaKETaZ
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[quote="Matt K"]In the mean time, I changed some of the browser and ip level verification to be a little more loose. I'll dig out my iPad tonight and see if I can replicate the issue.[/quote]
Well: I use iOS Safari since Thursday and I had NEVER been disconnected... WiFi and mobile internet. I think what you did at the moment was the right thing Matt.
Thanks! :good:
Well: I use iOS Safari since Thursday and I had NEVER been disconnected... WiFi and mobile internet. I think what you did at the moment was the right thing Matt.
Thanks! :good:
- PaKETaZ
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- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
I have the infamous “log in back problem” since a few days: something has changed in the server settings?
I cleared evething i could on my iPad/iPhone, but I’m unlogged repeatedly...
I cleared evething i could on my iPad/iPhone, but I’m unlogged repeatedly...
- Matt_K
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- Joined: Mar 21, 2018
[quote="PaKETaZ"]I have the infamous “log in back problem” since a few days: something has changed in the server settings?
I cleared evething i could on my iPad/iPhone, but I’m unlogged repeatedly...[/quote]
Yeah the DNS has been altered a few times since yesterday so we might get some turbulence for a day or two. Could you let me know in a day or two if you're still having the problem? Also anyone else who might be having the issue as well. I suspect it might be your systems dns. I had that trouble on my phone today but going "incognito" fixed it, which is what is leading me to that conclusion.
I cleared evething i could on my iPad/iPhone, but I’m unlogged repeatedly...[/quote]
Yeah the DNS has been altered a few times since yesterday so we might get some turbulence for a day or two. Could you let me know in a day or two if you're still having the problem? Also anyone else who might be having the issue as well. I suspect it might be your systems dns. I had that trouble on my phone today but going "incognito" fixed it, which is what is leading me to that conclusion.
- BGuttman
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- Joined: Mar 22, 2018
I've had this problem since Day 1 and it hasn't gone away. If I don't actively use TC for a couple of hours it "forgets" me and I need to log back in to use any feature that requires I be logged in. Since I use a password that is used only for this Forum and TTF, I let my browser "remember" the password and a relog is merely a click away.
- Matt_K
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Interesting. I'll see if I can spend some time investigating this weekend when this DNS problem has blown over. I can open up a ticket with the phpBB software and see if other forums are having the issue as well. It's hard for me to fix something I can't replicate and I haven't had any luck replicating some of these issues!
- Posaunus
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Aside from the temporary outage yesterday, I have had no problem with TromboneChat forgetting me, except when I intentionally clear my cache / cookies, in which case I must re-enter my user name & password. But apparently some browsers can be set to automatically clear cache / cookies when exiting. In any case, it's always been easy for me to enter the door.
- PaKETaZ
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Ok. It seems the problem comes only from my iPad, not my iPhone. Strange...
I have already flushed away “Remember Me” login keys, deleted cookies directly from the forum main page then from the device settings, unlogged from iCloud then logged in back... Several times... Don’t know...
I have already flushed away “Remember Me” login keys, deleted cookies directly from the forum main page then from the device settings, unlogged from iCloud then logged in back... Several times... Don’t know...
- Matt_K
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- Joined: Mar 21, 2018
[quote="PaKETaZ"]Ok. It seems the problem comes only from my iPad, not my iPhone. Strange...
I have already flushed away “Remember Me” login keys, deleted cookies directly from the forum main page then from the device settings, unlogged from iCloud then logged in back... Several times... Don’t know...[/quote]
Still using Safari on both devices, right? Do you use the same Wifi network for both devices? (I'm assuming you use internet over your phone provider for your phone as well, but not the iPad?) Are they the same iOS version?
(Trying to figure out what differences there might be.)
I have already flushed away “Remember Me” login keys, deleted cookies directly from the forum main page then from the device settings, unlogged from iCloud then logged in back... Several times... Don’t know...[/quote]
Still using Safari on both devices, right? Do you use the same Wifi network for both devices? (I'm assuming you use internet over your phone provider for your phone as well, but not the iPad?) Are they the same iOS version?
(Trying to figure out what differences there might be.)
- PaKETaZ
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Yes, I'm talking about trombonechatting at home, with same WiFi, same iOS version (up to date) and Safari on both devices.
But if I’m alone, don’t burden you: I will investigate more myself.
Thanks Matt
But if I’m alone, don’t burden you: I will investigate more myself.
Thanks Matt
- BGuttman
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- Joined: Mar 22, 2018
You aren't alone. If I simply move away from TC in my browser, or use a non-online app (like a game) and come back I need to relog into TC. And I'm supposedly staff with higher access.
I'm sure Matt K will figure it out or find somebody who can.
I'm sure Matt K will figure it out or find somebody who can.
- Matt_K
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- Joined: Mar 21, 2018
Its probably a security setting. It's one of the things thats a little annoying about privacy --- sites like Facebook, for example, know that it's "you" when you come back because they track a LOT of information about it. phpBB by default does very, very little of this. Therefore, if you have some change between our servers and you... it'll say, "Hey, wait a minute... that's a different IP address" or "Hey, hold up, that person might have left their chair and not locked their computer for 25 minutes... I better make sure someone doesn't post something on their behalf". I've disabled most of the latter settings because they're really more inconveniences and we're not dealing with anything remotely sensitive.
The problem is that I don't have the problem so it's hard to replicate. Therefore, I can assume that it isn't the latter --- unless there is some personal account setting that one might have changed. The more information I can get the better. Fortunately, it's presently more of an inconvenience than anything and not more pervasive (like the login issues that plagued the last software). I didn't have much time to play around with it this weekend, but I should this week a little. Please, if anyone else is having the problem, let me know about it. The more information I can get the faster I'll probably be able to solve it!!
The problem is that I don't have the problem so it's hard to replicate. Therefore, I can assume that it isn't the latter --- unless there is some personal account setting that one might have changed. The more information I can get the better. Fortunately, it's presently more of an inconvenience than anything and not more pervasive (like the login issues that plagued the last software). I didn't have much time to play around with it this weekend, but I should this week a little. Please, if anyone else is having the problem, let me know about it. The more information I can get the faster I'll probably be able to solve it!!
- PaKETaZ
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- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
You know what? Since my iPad runs iOS 12 beta... I can reach TC each time without having to sign in again! Something wrong with iOS 11? I don’t know...But it works flawlessly.
And thank you (and Tetraphosphate) for the favicon!
And thank you (and Tetraphosphate) for the favicon!
- Tetraphosphate
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- Joined: Aug 22, 2018
[quote="PaKETaZ"]You know what? Since my iPad runs iOS 12 beta... I can reach TC each time without having to sign in again! Something wrong with iOS 11? I don’t know...But it works flawlessly.
And thank you (and Tetraphosphate) for the favicon![/quote]
:good: (you made me smile) :mrgreen:
And thank you (and Tetraphosphate) for the favicon![/quote]
:good: (you made me smile) :mrgreen:
- harrisonreed
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Suddenly after the migration I am logged out any time I turn the screen off my phone. Forum forgets me and the login info isn't remembered. I also tried clearing cookies etc.
- norbie2018
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[quote="harrisonreed"]Suddenly after the migration I am logged out any time I turn the screen off my phone. Forum forgets me and the login info isn't remembered. I also tried clearing cookies etc.[/quote]
Same here, only the login info is remembered.
Same here, only the login info is remembered.
- Neo_Bri
- Posts: 1342
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Yeah, when we migrated (likely the last time we'll need to) I had to flush my cookies and cache. Then I had to re-do my bookmark for it, too, since it seemed to be pointing to a slightly different URL or perhaps an IP address. In any event, I fixed it. Things should be settled in. Thanks for your patience!
- ghmerrill
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This stopped working for me (not sure when -- maybe a week ago?). I can't seem to get the site to remember me despite having tried the tricks suggested here. It MAY have been coincident with my changing over to MS Edge from Chrome, but it's not working in either browser (or Firefox) at this point. Firefox (by the way) says that the connection is not secure. I'm not having this problem on other sites that remember me.
Dave Werden was having a problem on his site for a while where it would "forget" you if it redirected to some other internal pages under certain circumstances. He seemed to work that out, but I don't recall the details. It took him quite a while to resolve it.
Dave Werden was having a problem on his site for a while where it would "forget" you if it redirected to some other internal pages under certain circumstances. He seemed to work that out, but I don't recall the details. It took him quite a while to resolve it.
- harrisonreed
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I am still forgotten any time I close my phone.
- Matt_K
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[quote="ghmerrill"]This stopped working for me (not sure when -- maybe a week ago?). I can't seem to get the site to remember me despite having tried the tricks suggested here. It MAY have been coincident with my changing over to MS Edge from Chrome, but it's not working in either browser (or Firefox) at this point. Firefox (by the way) says that the connection is not secure. I'm not having this problem on other sites that remember me.
Dave Werden was having a problem on his site for a while where it would "forget" you if it redirected to some other internal pages under certain circumstances. He seemed to work that out, but I don't recall the details. It took him quite a while to resolve it.[/quote]
I still have the unencrypted ("not secure") sessions enabled because it was causing people to have similar problems and as soon as I reenabled them they went away. Haven't had time to figure out if it was a user problem or a phpBB problem.
I have't either of those issues with Chrome & Firefox though. I haven't actually tested Edge in awhile though... and I see they are discontinuing it as of a few days ago but I can fire up the old Windows machine and give it a test to see if it can contribute some information on the situation.
Just to make sure though, you cleared cookies & cache totally? Perhaps you used edge awhile ago and forgot so its still thinking the site is at the old server? Are you on Windows, Mac, Linux, mobile?
Could you find your OS and try to flush your DNS cache?
https://unihost.com/help/how-to-clear-the-dns-cache/
Its not likely to fix the problem but its an easy thing to rule out.
[quote="harrisonreed"]I am still forgotten any time I close my phone.[/quote]
What browser/os is your phone on? I've tested it on several of the Android browsers but I don't actively use Apple products... I do have an old iPad 2 I could fire up to see if it works on Safari
Dave Werden was having a problem on his site for a while where it would "forget" you if it redirected to some other internal pages under certain circumstances. He seemed to work that out, but I don't recall the details. It took him quite a while to resolve it.[/quote]
I still have the unencrypted ("not secure") sessions enabled because it was causing people to have similar problems and as soon as I reenabled them they went away. Haven't had time to figure out if it was a user problem or a phpBB problem.
I have't either of those issues with Chrome & Firefox though. I haven't actually tested Edge in awhile though... and I see they are discontinuing it as of a few days ago but I can fire up the old Windows machine and give it a test to see if it can contribute some information on the situation.
Just to make sure though, you cleared cookies & cache totally? Perhaps you used edge awhile ago and forgot so its still thinking the site is at the old server? Are you on Windows, Mac, Linux, mobile?
Could you find your OS and try to flush your DNS cache?
https://unihost.com/help/how-to-clear-the-dns-cache/
Its not likely to fix the problem but its an easy thing to rule out.
[quote="harrisonreed"]I am still forgotten any time I close my phone.[/quote]
What browser/os is your phone on? I've tested it on several of the Android browsers but I don't actively use Apple products... I do have an old iPad 2 I could fire up to see if it works on Safari
- ghmerrill
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I just (again) cleared the browsing data AND then flushed the DNS cache. That seems to have fixed the problem. Sorry I missed the reference to that in one of your earlier postings.
- harrisonreed
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I'm on Android with Dolphin Browser
- ronnies
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I seem to be getting similar behaviour on macOs (High Sierra (10.13.6)) and Firefox(63.0.3). Every time I shut Firefox down the site forgets me. Safari seems to work fine though, and at work I use Chrome on Windows 10 without a problem.
In the macOs case this happens on two different macs and I've cleared, cookies and cache in Firefox and also the DNS cache.
Ronnie
In the macOs case this happens on two different macs and I've cleared, cookies and cache in Firefox and also the DNS cache.
Ronnie
- Matt_K
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[quote="ronnies"]I seem to be getting similar behaviour on macOs (High Sierra (10.13.6)) and Firefox(63.0.3). Every time I shut Firefox down the site forgets me. Safari seems to work fine though, and at work I use Chrome on Windows 10 without a problem.
In the macOs case this happens on two different macs and I've cleared, cookies and cache in Firefox and also the DNS cache.
Ronnie[/quote]
Did you flush the system DNS cache? Seems like that is fixing it for most people. The link below has the terminal command that will execute that. I think you need sudo privilege.
[quote="harrisonreed"]I'm on Android with Dolphin Browser[/quote]
For the phone, it looks like Android will automatically flush when you do a full power down so hold power button -> power down. Wait for like 30 seconds and thne power on again. I've never used Dolphin but if that doesn't work I can install it over the weekend and see if there's anything amiss.
In the macOs case this happens on two different macs and I've cleared, cookies and cache in Firefox and also the DNS cache.
Ronnie[/quote]
Did you flush the system DNS cache? Seems like that is fixing it for most people. The link below has the terminal command that will execute that. I think you need sudo privilege.
[quote="harrisonreed"]I'm on Android with Dolphin Browser[/quote]
For the phone, it looks like Android will automatically flush when you do a full power down so hold power button -> power down. Wait for like 30 seconds and thne power on again. I've never used Dolphin but if that doesn't work I can install it over the weekend and see if there's anything amiss.
- harrisonreed
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Thanks!
- Kingfan
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I just started having the same problem yesterday. Same desktop, same Windows, same browser (Chrome) as before.
- ghmerrill
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Alas, on repeated use, this isn't really working for me. Here's some more (possibly useful?) information:
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[*][*]Dave Werden's forum remembers me whenever I access the URL (www.dwerden.com/forum, but it then substitutes another URL for this generic one of the form www.dwerden.com/forum/activity.php#xxxxxxxxx).
[*][*]The Tubnet site remembers me (even using the high-level URL of http://forums.chisham.com/).
[*][*]I don't get logged out of either site even if I kill my browser and come back to them much later.
[*][*]I now have my browser remembering my logon information for Trombonechat so that I just need to go to the site and then do a one-click login. But ...
[*][*]If I log in to Trombone chat via the URL www.trombonechat.com, and click the "remember me" box, the original URL is replaced by one with an SID in it. If I thereafter access the site in just the trombonechat.com URL, I'm required to log in again. If I access the site with the URL containing the SID, I'm taken to the forum and shown as being already logged in. BUT ... (and I've now tested this a number of times) ... access via this URL is NOT PERSISTENT. It seems to work for a (so far undetermined) amount of time, and then stops working. This appears to be browser independent.
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I've spent a decent amount of time on this in an attempt to ensure that this description is accurate and repeatable. I'm pretty sure it is, but I could have missed something. Assuming that it is, I THINK it points the finger at a problem with the site (rather than with people's browsers) where something isn't persisting as it should. But I can't think of anything I can do to take the investigation any further. The basic facts seem to be that I've got two forum sites where I've got fully persistent logon memory by the site, one site where the logon memory appears to be only temporary, and where this appears to be browser independent. I don't know if this will help you any.
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I've spent a decent amount of time on this in an attempt to ensure that this description is accurate and repeatable. I'm pretty sure it is, but I could have missed something. Assuming that it is, I THINK it points the finger at a problem with the site (rather than with people's browsers) where something isn't persisting as it should. But I can't think of anything I can do to take the investigation any further. The basic facts seem to be that I've got two forum sites where I've got fully persistent logon memory by the site, one site where the logon memory appears to be only temporary, and where this appears to be browser independent. I don't know if this will help you any.
- harrisonreed
- Posts: 6479
- Joined: Aug 17, 2018
Yeah, still doesn't work for me. Mang!
- cmcslide
- Posts: 130
- Joined: Apr 01, 2018
Make sure that the beginning of the URL reads "https://" rather than "http://". The 's' indicates a secure connection. When I had this problem I made sure to redirect my browser to access this site from "https://trombonechat.com"; when I did that the problem went away.
- ghmerrill
- Posts: 2193
- Joined: Apr 02, 2018
I'm using the URLs that are GENERATED BY THE SITE. If those don't work, then something's wrong.
- cmcslide
- Posts: 130
- Joined: Apr 01, 2018
Not saying there isn't something wrong, just what worked for me to fix it. I believe that the 's' thing was something added to the site a few months ago in order to keep it a little bit more secure? Anyway, your browser may just be remembering the URL from before, that's why it is having problems. At least that was why I was having problems...
- ghmerrill
- Posts: 2193
- Joined: Apr 02, 2018
So here's one thing that seems wrong ...
When you log into the site ab initio and click the "remember me" box, the URL it takes you to does NOT display as a secure (HTTPS) URL in your browser. If you then bookmark it (or even copy and then paste it some time later, or after you've killed your browser instance and then started again), it of course doesn't provide you the HTTPS access and so won't see you as logged in, and you'll have to log in again.
And you're correct that if you instead prepend the HTTPS to the URL that the site provides when you log in with "remember me", then you DO get access and you're connection is shown as secure and you're logged in.
What this suggests is that (a) the "remember me" functionality is actually working (i.e., the site does remember you), but (b) the URL the site displays and returns to your browser when you log in with "remember me" isn't the secure URL -- so when you bookmark it, you're saving the non-secure URL for later access; and when you use it, you won't be "remembered".
I've never done enough work at this level on sites with these types of forums to know what it's supposed to be doing and how much variation of this there is among products/implementations. But it seems to me that when you log in with "remember me", then the site ought to at least provide the HTTPS version of where it's sending you (for bookmark purposes), and probably should also be somehow handling identification of you if you use a non-secure URL for access. I say this last part because both Werden's site and Tubenet provide me with "remembered access" even though what is displayed in my browser header is identified as "Not secure". Or so it seems to me, though I'm going pretty much on speculation here and could be wrong.
However, users should never have to hand-edit URLs in order to get the functionality that "remember me" is supposed to provide.
When you log into the site ab initio and click the "remember me" box, the URL it takes you to does NOT display as a secure (HTTPS) URL in your browser. If you then bookmark it (or even copy and then paste it some time later, or after you've killed your browser instance and then started again), it of course doesn't provide you the HTTPS access and so won't see you as logged in, and you'll have to log in again.
And you're correct that if you instead prepend the HTTPS to the URL that the site provides when you log in with "remember me", then you DO get access and you're connection is shown as secure and you're logged in.
What this suggests is that (a) the "remember me" functionality is actually working (i.e., the site does remember you), but (b) the URL the site displays and returns to your browser when you log in with "remember me" isn't the secure URL -- so when you bookmark it, you're saving the non-secure URL for later access; and when you use it, you won't be "remembered".
I've never done enough work at this level on sites with these types of forums to know what it's supposed to be doing and how much variation of this there is among products/implementations. But it seems to me that when you log in with "remember me", then the site ought to at least provide the HTTPS version of where it's sending you (for bookmark purposes), and probably should also be somehow handling identification of you if you use a non-secure URL for access. I say this last part because both Werden's site and Tubenet provide me with "remembered access" even though what is displayed in my browser header is identified as "Not secure". Or so it seems to me, though I'm going pretty much on speculation here and could be wrong.
However, users should never have to hand-edit URLs in order to get the functionality that "remember me" is supposed to provide.
- Matt_K
- Posts: 4809
- Joined: Mar 21, 2018
Fixed a number of issues under the hood tonight, Neo will post the details shortly!
- ghmerrill
- Posts: 2193
- Joined: Apr 02, 2018
Just FYI, when I accessed it this morning (via https://www.trombonechat.com), the site was EXTREMELY slow in responding and displaying pages. It had also forgotten me again although this was working fine yesterday. I then logged in (checking the "remember me" box), and the current URL displayed is of the form: trombonechat.com/viewtopic.php?XXX&sid=YYY. It's also flagged as "Not secure".
It's no longer slow. So perhaps that was just a temporary situation if background stuff was going on this morning.
It's no longer slow. So perhaps that was just a temporary situation if background stuff was going on this morning.
- ronnies
- Posts: 61
- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
[quote="Matt K"]
Did you flush the system DNS cache? Seems like that is fixing it for most people. The link below has the terminal command that will execute that. I think you need sudo privilege.
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Yes I did. Seems to be fixed this morning for the MacBook I have with me at work. I'll check the iMac when I get home. Interestingly the Win10/Chrome combination stopped working this morning until I cleared the cookies again.
Ronnie
Did you flush the system DNS cache? Seems like that is fixing it for most people. The link below has the terminal command that will execute that. I think you need sudo privilege.
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Yes I did. Seems to be fixed this morning for the MacBook I have with me at work. I'll check the iMac when I get home. Interestingly the Win10/Chrome combination stopped working this morning until I cleared the cookies again.
Ronnie
- ghmerrill
- Posts: 2193
- Joined: Apr 02, 2018
Forget the message that was here. Must have been a Chrome thing. I just cleared the data again and it's working.
- Matt_K
- Posts: 4809
- Joined: Mar 21, 2018
Yeah I made a number of changes on the backend so if you're experiencing issues, best to clear your cache/cookies. I was able to recreate the problem finally on my Firefox installation this morning and that was essentially the root of the problem. So some of the "forgets me" issues are very possibly residual problems from the previous configuration.
I went ahead and set a redirect for the http requests to sort of "force" https but phpBB sessions makes that sort of difficult (related to the "forum forgets me..." origin of this thread).
Also, temporarily, the email address for this site is <EMAIL email="trombonechat@mailfetch.com">trombonechat@mailfetch.com</EMAIL> so if you start getting emails from it (signed by mailfence, such as the image below) that's us. It'll come from an @trombonechat.com email soon but that's still in the works.
I went ahead and set a redirect for the http requests to sort of "force" https but phpBB sessions makes that sort of difficult (related to the "forum forgets me..." origin of this thread).
Also, temporarily, the email address for this site is <EMAIL email="trombonechat@mailfetch.com">trombonechat@mailfetch.com</EMAIL> so if you start getting emails from it (signed by mailfence, such as the image below) that's us. It'll come from an @trombonechat.com email soon but that's still in the works.
- ghmerrill
- Posts: 2193
- Joined: Apr 02, 2018
One thing you might consider (though I know there's a real downside to this) is somehow providing a direct email link to one of the site admins on the web site. The experience I had earlier this morning was that things seemed to be working with Edge, but not with Chrome. I went to Chrome again and flushed the browsing data. When I tried to log in, I couldn't. It wouldn't take what I KNEW to be the correct ID/Pwd. I then clicked the link to have my password sent to me. When I filled out and submitted the form, it was rejected as invalid. Nothing I could do would get around this problem. I tried to get the activation message. Same story: invalid form. I tried to contact an adminstrator. Same story: invalid form. So I couldn't log in and I couldn't communicate with an administrator.
I went back to Edge and managed to log in. Then I went back to Chrome and again (about the fourth or fifth time?) flushed the browsing data. I'm on with Chrome now and it SEEMS to be working. I'm willing to concede that the no man's land I got into was very likely a Chrome issue (since presumably the browser was doing the form validation?), but I was totally stuck. If Edge hadn't worked, I don't know what I'd have done. Probably I would have registered a new account (it wouldn't, of course, let me re-register the existing account -- so SOME forms were working). I also probably would have reinstalled Chrome. But that's a long way to go for a log in issue.
Anyhow ... hence my suggestion of providing some mechanism for a direct email link that doesn't depend on the site functioning. Perhaps that's what this @mailfence.com address will/can provide? But then it needs to be exposed somehow to a user who can access the site but can't sign on -- since sending messages to anyone via the site requires signing on. Do it via a captcha dialog or whatever -- as a kind of last resort for communication. Just a thought.
I went back to Edge and managed to log in. Then I went back to Chrome and again (about the fourth or fifth time?) flushed the browsing data. I'm on with Chrome now and it SEEMS to be working. I'm willing to concede that the no man's land I got into was very likely a Chrome issue (since presumably the browser was doing the form validation?), but I was totally stuck. If Edge hadn't worked, I don't know what I'd have done. Probably I would have registered a new account (it wouldn't, of course, let me re-register the existing account -- so SOME forms were working). I also probably would have reinstalled Chrome. But that's a long way to go for a log in issue.
Anyhow ... hence my suggestion of providing some mechanism for a direct email link that doesn't depend on the site functioning. Perhaps that's what this @mailfence.com address will/can provide? But then it needs to be exposed somehow to a user who can access the site but can't sign on -- since sending messages to anyone via the site requires signing on. Do it via a captcha dialog or whatever -- as a kind of last resort for communication. Just a thought.
- BGuttman
- Posts: 7368
- Joined: Mar 22, 2018
This is probably a good idea. Richard Byrd set up Gmail accounts for all of us on TromboneForum and I posted my account on the Forum. My account is still active: <EMAIL email="BGuttman@tromboneforum.org">BGuttman@tromboneforum.org</EMAIL>, although I don't check it that often since TTF is "gone". Even if you send me an e-mail there, I can't do the kinds of things I used to do on TTF. Better off trying to get Matt K.
- Matt_K
- Posts: 4809
- Joined: Mar 21, 2018
[quote="ghmerrill"]One thing you might consider (though I know there's a real downside to this) is somehow providing a direct email link to one of the site admins on the web site.
:snip:
Anyhow ... hence my suggestion of providing some mechanism for a direct email link that doesn't depend on the site functioning. Perhaps that's what this @mailfence.com address will/can provide? But then it needs to be exposed somehow to a user who can access the site but can't sign on -- since sending messages to anyone via the site requires signing on. Do it via a captcha dialog or whatever -- as a kind of last resort for communication. Just a thought.[/quote]
That's correct! You may do that now with the <EMAIL email="trombonechat@mailfetch.com">trombonechat@mailfetch.com</EMAIL> address and once we get the domain email taken care of we'll have emails sent there as well, probably splitting them up into administrative and moderation topics.
With most websites, you can email <EMAIL email="webmaster@domain.com">webmaster@domain.com</EMAIL>, and we'll have something similar at the bottom so that if you can access the site, you can see the email you'd need to contact.
So you'd see instead of:
You'd see
:snip:
Anyhow ... hence my suggestion of providing some mechanism for a direct email link that doesn't depend on the site functioning. Perhaps that's what this @mailfence.com address will/can provide? But then it needs to be exposed somehow to a user who can access the site but can't sign on -- since sending messages to anyone via the site requires signing on. Do it via a captcha dialog or whatever -- as a kind of last resort for communication. Just a thought.[/quote]
That's correct! You may do that now with the <EMAIL email="trombonechat@mailfetch.com">trombonechat@mailfetch.com</EMAIL> address and once we get the domain email taken care of we'll have emails sent there as well, probably splitting them up into administrative and moderation topics.
With most websites, you can email <EMAIL email="webmaster@domain.com">webmaster@domain.com</EMAIL>, and we'll have something similar at the bottom so that if you can access the site, you can see the email you'd need to contact.
So you'd see instead of:
Powered by phpBB® Forum Software © phpBB Limited
Style by Arty - Update phpBB 3.2 by MrGaby
You'd see
Powered by phpBB® Forum Software © phpBB Limited
Style by Arty - Update phpBB 3.2 by MrGaby
[url:mailto:<EMAIL email="trombonechat@mailfetch.com">trombonechat@mailfetch.com</EMAIL>]Contact the webmaster[/url]
- ronnies
- Posts: 61
- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
That's everything back to normal on the iMac at home too.
Thanks for all the hard work Matt !
Ronnie
Thanks for all the hard work Matt !
Ronnie
- whitbey
- Posts: 654
- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
I am also having troubles.
Before today I had to log in but the password would auto fill. Now today it does not even auto fill.
Also, If I hit a link that takes you off the site (forgot to right click) when I return I have to log in again. Even if I open a new tab while logged in, I have to log in on that tab.
I use Firefox on a fast newer Dell.
Before today I had to log in but the password would auto fill. Now today it does not even auto fill.
Also, If I hit a link that takes you off the site (forgot to right click) when I return I have to log in again. Even if I open a new tab while logged in, I have to log in on that tab.
I use Firefox on a fast newer Dell.
- Matt_K
- Posts: 4809
- Joined: Mar 21, 2018
[quote="whitbey"]I am also having troubles.
Before today I had to log in but the password would auto fill. Now today it does not even auto fill.
Also, If I hit a link that takes you off the site (forgot to right click) when I return I have to log in again. Even if I open a new tab while logged in, I have to log in on that tab.
I use Firefox on a fast newer Dell.[/quote]
Did you clear your cookies/cache and flush the dns?
Before today I had to log in but the password would auto fill. Now today it does not even auto fill.
Also, If I hit a link that takes you off the site (forgot to right click) when I return I have to log in again. Even if I open a new tab while logged in, I have to log in on that tab.
I use Firefox on a fast newer Dell.[/quote]
Did you clear your cookies/cache and flush the dns?
- harrisonreed
- Posts: 6479
- Joined: Aug 17, 2018
Looks like it got fixed for me!
- Kingfan
- Posts: 1371
- Joined: Apr 11, 2018
I just logged in, saved the page in my Favorites again, and it works. I just erased the old one.
- Matt_K
- Posts: 4809
- Joined: Mar 21, 2018
[quote="Kingfan"]I just logged in, saved the page in my Favorites again, and it works. I just erased the old one.[/quote]
Great observation; I forget bookmarks exist (I tend to just type t in the url bar and it knows where I want to go :roll: ). If you use a bookmark you possibly will have to change it. Ideally, switch it to:
https://trombonechat.com
Great observation; I forget bookmarks exist (I tend to just type t in the url bar and it knows where I want to go :roll: ). If you use a bookmark you possibly will have to change it. Ideally, switch it to:
https://trombonechat.com
- Posaunus
- Posts: 5018
- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
Works great now. No need to Log In every time any longer.
Thanks, Matt! :good:
Thanks, Matt! :good:
- ronnies
- Posts: 61
- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
[quote="Matt K"]<QUOTE author="Kingfan" post_id="72770" time="1544550250" user_id="3053">
I just logged in, saved the page in my Favorites again, and it works. I just erased the old one.[/quote]
Great observation; I forget bookmarks exist (I tend to just type t in the url bar and it knows where I want to go :roll: ). If you use a bookmark you possibly will have to change it. Ideally, switch it to:
https://trombonechat.com
</QUOTE>
I had to do that on the Macs too.
Ronnie
I just logged in, saved the page in my Favorites again, and it works. I just erased the old one.[/quote]
Great observation; I forget bookmarks exist (I tend to just type t in the url bar and it knows where I want to go :roll: ). If you use a bookmark you possibly will have to change it. Ideally, switch it to:
https://trombonechat.com
</QUOTE>
I had to do that on the Macs too.
Ronnie
- ghmerrill
- Posts: 2193
- Joined: Apr 02, 2018
Yeah, all along bookmarks are one of the things that have exposed some of the problems. Always dangerous to assume that other users employ the same scenarios that you do. :) That's a major reason that commercial products have independent testing departments isolated from development -- or at least they should and used to, though I see a lot of evidence in web products that indicates otherwise. :roll: (Why don't you guys have some kind of grumpy old man smilie? Some sort of age discrimination?)
- Matt_K
- Posts: 4809
- Joined: Mar 21, 2018
[quote="ghmerrill"]Yeah, all along bookmarks are one of the things that have exposed some of the problems. Always dangerous to assume that other users employ the same scenarios that you do. :) That's a major reason that commercial products have independent testing departments isolated from development -- or at least they should and used to, though I see a lot of evidence in web products that indicates otherwise. :roll: (Why don't you guys have some kind of grumpy old man smilie? Some sort of age discrimination?)[/quote]
Test driven development works only so far as you know to write the test for it, which I would not have even thought to in this case!
D''oh! :good:
Test driven development works only so far as you know to write the test for it, which I would not have even thought to in this case!
D''oh! :good:
- ghmerrill
- Posts: 2193
- Joined: Apr 02, 2018
Scenario driven UI/UX testing via personas ala Cooper. :) It's the only way to go -- but a hard sell even within large commercial development environments because (ignorant) management often sees it as an "unnecessary" expense (which is also difficult to apply metrics to). And it's resisted by developers. So they'd rather spend predictable quantities of money on support and upgrades (which continue to fail to address problems) -- even if that results in more expense and much less user satisfaction. T'is the way things have gone in the development world.
- Savio
- Posts: 688
- Joined: Apr 26, 2018
Never had problem with this before but the last few days I had trouble logging in. Had to look up my password in my email. But now Im in again.
Leif
Leif
- Matt_K
- Posts: 4809
- Joined: Mar 21, 2018
[quote="Savio"]Never had problem with this before but the last few days I had trouble logging in. Had to look up my password in my email. But now Im in again.
Leif[/quote]
:good: The changes very likely kicked everyone out but everything should be substantially more stable now.
Leif[/quote]
:good: The changes very likely kicked everyone out but everything should be substantially more stable now.
- SteveP
- Posts: 13
- Joined: Mar 26, 2018
Had a shortcut on my desktop for TC that didn't have the "s" after "http". Adding the "s" seems to have fixed login/recognition problems. Pretty simple.
- BGuttman
- Posts: 7368
- Joined: Mar 22, 2018
Old topic, but I found out something interesting.
My forum login seems to have reset after about an hour or so on Firefox, Chrome, Edge, and Opera. I had a workaround that was tolerable by having a unique password for this Forum and having each browser "remember" it (I don't normally allow my passwords to be saved online). When I came back to the Forum I simply had to allow a new login and I was good to go.
I've been playing with Vivaldi. For some reason, Vivaldi remembers that I am logged in and I don't have to tell it to log me back in.
I'd be interested if other people have found this as well.
My forum login seems to have reset after about an hour or so on Firefox, Chrome, Edge, and Opera. I had a workaround that was tolerable by having a unique password for this Forum and having each browser "remember" it (I don't normally allow my passwords to be saved online). When I came back to the Forum I simply had to allow a new login and I was good to go.
I've been playing with Vivaldi. For some reason, Vivaldi remembers that I am logged in and I don't have to tell it to log me back in.
I'd be interested if other people have found this as well.
- Posaunus
- Posts: 5018
- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
No problem staying logged in until I clear my Cookies (which I do every couple of days). Then I have to log in again (Firefox). Good for another few days. :shuffle:
- Matt_K
- Posts: 4809
- Joined: Mar 21, 2018
[quote="Posaunus"]No problem staying logged in until I clear my Cookies (which I do every couple of days). Then I have to log in again (Firefox). Good for another few days. :shuffle:[/quote]
There is an add-on for firefox that allows you granular deletion of cookies and can whitelist sites so you don't have to log-in every time you wipe:
<LINK_TEXT text="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... utodelete/">https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/cookie-autodelete/</LINK_TEXT>
I'm not aware of any method of authentication that would survive wiping out all of those cookie but I understand why you want to have them deleted. If you worry about what else cookies are tracking about you, you can combine an aggressive wiping schedule with this addon and combine it with NoScript, uBlock origin, and something like PrivacyBadger, DecentalEyes, etc. ; that way, you can block even which sites' javascript run on a given domain.
You'll notice once you get NoScript just how pervasive things like Google tracking is. This is one of the only sites I visit that only loads its domains JS.
[quote="BGuttman"]Old topic, but I found out something interesting.
My forum login seems to have reset after about an hour or so on Firefox, Chrome, Edge, and Opera. I had a workaround that was tolerable by having a unique password for this Forum and having each browser "remember" it (I don't normally allow my passwords to be saved online). When I came back to the Forum I simply had to allow a new login and I was good to go.
I've been playing with Vivaldi. For some reason, Vivaldi remembers that I am logged in and I don't have to tell it to log me back in.
I'd be interested if other people have found this as well.[/quote]
Vivaldi is Chrome(ium) but it is a total separate environment so if you set something up in Firefox or Chrome but not Vivaldi that is causing the issue, using another Chrome based browser would bring an entirely fresh set of configuration. I suspect there is something with the configuration because of how Vivaldi works for you. If you're logged in to Firefox (which I assume you are because you mention saving passwords online whereas if you don't "log in" to the browser it saves them in a SQLite cache on your local machine rather than on Firefox's server, along with all your settings). It's actually one of the only annoying things I find about Firefox in that I've yet to find a way to erase all of those configs short of creating a new profile which I'd prefer not to do but I've admittedly not spent very much time on the issue.
There is an add-on for firefox that allows you granular deletion of cookies and can whitelist sites so you don't have to log-in every time you wipe:
<LINK_TEXT text="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... utodelete/">https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/cookie-autodelete/</LINK_TEXT>
I'm not aware of any method of authentication that would survive wiping out all of those cookie but I understand why you want to have them deleted. If you worry about what else cookies are tracking about you, you can combine an aggressive wiping schedule with this addon and combine it with NoScript, uBlock origin, and something like PrivacyBadger, DecentalEyes, etc. ; that way, you can block even which sites' javascript run on a given domain.
You'll notice once you get NoScript just how pervasive things like Google tracking is. This is one of the only sites I visit that only loads its domains JS.
[quote="BGuttman"]Old topic, but I found out something interesting.
My forum login seems to have reset after about an hour or so on Firefox, Chrome, Edge, and Opera. I had a workaround that was tolerable by having a unique password for this Forum and having each browser "remember" it (I don't normally allow my passwords to be saved online). When I came back to the Forum I simply had to allow a new login and I was good to go.
I've been playing with Vivaldi. For some reason, Vivaldi remembers that I am logged in and I don't have to tell it to log me back in.
I'd be interested if other people have found this as well.[/quote]
Vivaldi is Chrome(ium) but it is a total separate environment so if you set something up in Firefox or Chrome but not Vivaldi that is causing the issue, using another Chrome based browser would bring an entirely fresh set of configuration. I suspect there is something with the configuration because of how Vivaldi works for you. If you're logged in to Firefox (which I assume you are because you mention saving passwords online whereas if you don't "log in" to the browser it saves them in a SQLite cache on your local machine rather than on Firefox's server, along with all your settings). It's actually one of the only annoying things I find about Firefox in that I've yet to find a way to erase all of those configs short of creating a new profile which I'd prefer not to do but I've admittedly not spent very much time on the issue.