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snowgyre 01-27-2017 05:10 PM

Difficulty logging in: directed to login to www. page despite typing it in manually
 
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For the past three days I've had troubling logging in. I've attached a screenshot of the error code I get. It tells me to log in to the www. site. I have:

1. Disabled ad block (although most ads were already allowed)
2. Disabled NoScript (although this was never a problem before)
3. Manually typed in www.faunaclassifieds.com
4. Manually typed in http://www.faunaclassifieds.com
5. Tried Firefox and Chrome.

In both browsers after the steps above it still takes a half dozen tries to log in. I am also logged out after every instance of being offline for 12 hours, and this is the only page I am losing cookies for (or perhaps cookies are no longer being saved by Fauna?).

I can only login if I first try to login, then get this error page, and reload the error page. Instead of being directed to login again, I am instead successfully logged in. It's very strange.

Is anyone else having this issue?

Robert Walker 01-27-2017 05:14 PM

I'm having the same issue too.
I previously chalked it up to an old computer, I still think it might be the case.
Do you use Chrome? If so are you 'also" getting warnings from Google that your version of Chrome is outdated and no longer supported on your operating system?

Edit: Sorry, just saw you listed Chrome.

WebSlave 01-27-2017 05:16 PM

I had two others contact me about this problem yesterday, and my server admin techs supposedly corrected the problem. Still not sure how this happened, as it had been working like it should beforehand.

I asked those other two persons who brought this to my attention to check for me, and according to them, the problem has been resolved.

Are YOU still having the problem? If so, have you cleared whatever caching your browser uses to make certain you are not using the cache instead of going directly to my server? I have the settings in the admin panel set so that caching does not take place on my server just for this very reason.

WebSlave 01-27-2017 05:18 PM

As a test, go to the URL prompt in your browser and type in "faunaclassifieds.com". It should automatically change to "www.faunaclassifieds.com" to show that the correction at the server is working.

AbsoluteApril 01-27-2017 05:33 PM

I had something sort of similar happen yesterday, not the message about www. but logging on and the normal page would pop up saying 'logging you on' and then the refreshed page would show I was still not logged on. It's been working fine today however.

Robert Walker 01-27-2017 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by WebSlave (Post 1976019)
As a test, go to the URL prompt in your browser and type in "faunaclassifieds.com". It should automatically change to "www.faunaclassifieds.com" to show that the correction at the server is working.

1. Deleted all Browser history
2. Ran Windows System Tools: Disc Cleanup
3. Restarted computer

Ended up on the same error.
Just tried the "faunaclassifieds.com" test. Did not automatically change over.

WebSlave 01-27-2017 06:53 PM

ISP servers as well as intermediate ones also tend to use caching since it will give the appearance of speeding up URL requests to the same pages from the same requester.

But not sure why others will have the problem that was addressed yesterday, and supposedly fixed then. :shrug01: Might be a case where the situation on my server just has to propagate throughout server land.

hhmoore 01-27-2017 07:15 PM

Seems odd that beginning is misspelled in the error message. (all lower case seems odd, too, but I don't pay much attention; so that could be normal?)

bcr229 01-27-2017 07:51 PM

I just got the "www required" error for the first time. Before then I would have to log in every time I came back to the site, even if I selected the "Remember Me?" checkbox.

WebSlave 01-27-2017 09:33 PM

I just made a change to one of the config files on my server. Let's see if that makes any difference.


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