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Re: Brickshelf login problems
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Date: 
Thu, 17 Jan 2002 08:33:06 GMT
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Same here.  I can't upload pictures from my computer, but can upload from my
sister's computer.  I logged out from her computer but it still won't allow
me to upload from my computer.

Scott
Member 718



In lugnet.publish, John Rudy writes:
I too, for what it's worth, am having this same problem as Jim described.
Been since, mmmm, late December.  IE won't keep me signed in.  Only happens
with Brickshelf.
-John Rudy


In lugnet.publish, Jim Schifeling writes:
Nope, it goes back (as soon as I hit upload) to my main gallery page but
without any logged-in functions. If I refresh, it still has me logged out.

In lugnet.publish, Kevin Loch writes:
When you click the upload link, it shows you the upload page
where you select the file to upload right?

KL

In lugnet.publish, Jim Schifeling writes:
It's still like this as of Jan 15, if anyone cares. There can't be just 2
people still having problems.

In lugnet.publish, Steve Barile writes:
Hi Kevin,
FYI: I'm still having the same problem as well. Exactly how Jim described it.

"I did the name and password thing. It gave me the Set Icon, Edit and all
that but when I clicked Upload it went back to like I was logged out." -JIM

SteveB

In lugnet.announce.brickshelf, Kevin Loch writes:
Some people have been having problems staying logged in to the
Brickshelf gallery.  Like most websites, the gallery uses cookies
to keep you logged in.  There have been problems in the past with
proxy servers (expecially with cable modem ISP's), and connecting
directly to the website usually fixes the problem.  In looking at the
code, I realized I had used the users IP address as part of the • authentication.
The problem is that some ISP's use several proxy servers/transparent caches
which make the user appear to come from different IP's.  I have disabled
IP address verification in the code to see if that fixes the problem.

I am hoping this fixes the login problems, because if it really is a cookie
problem, the alternatives (messy URL's, POST queries) are highly • undesirable.

In the future you will probably have the option of connecting via https.

KL



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  Re: Brickshelf login problems
 
I too, for what it's worth, am having this same problem as Jim described. Been since, mmmm, late December. IE won't keep me signed in. Only happens with Brickshelf. -John Rudy (...) (23 years ago, 16-Jan-02, to lugnet.publish)  

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