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session issues

Aloittaja alidigitaly, helmikuu 20, 2005, 07:32:48 AP

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alidigitaly

Hello all,

I have installed SMF on my webserver and on my localhost.
Both installs went fine and error free.

But on my localhost, i get these errors:
When i try log out:  Session verification failed. Please try logging out and back in again, and then try again.
When i try to visit the admin page:  Session verification failed. Please try logging out and back in again, and then try again.
When i post a message: Your session timed out while posting. Please try to re-submit your message.

Obviously there is something wrong with the sessions.
I have tried almost any solution i could find in this forum but no success.
Like changing my php.ini to have session files saved in /tmp/php/sessions.
Deleting cookies, re-logging in.. database sessions on/ off...
All without any luck..
What else can i do?

Ben_S

Is the sessions dir writable?
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Ben_S

Did you restart apache after making changes in php.ini?
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alidigitaly

#4
Yep

edit: sessions are created as well.
example: sess_ec9436975eaedd18eeb95ae3615bc083 and more like them.

alidigitaly

So ehhr.. *g*, what can it be?
I keep seeing this annoying 'An Error Has Occurred!'
I was planning to create a template for this forum,..
But now I'm stuck at the very beginning..

[Unknown]

Are you using SSI.php or any bridges?

Are you using subdomains or subdomain-independent cookies?

Are you using database driven sessions or regular ones?

Are you running Windows or *nix?

-[Unknown]

alidigitaly

Lainaus käyttäjältä: [Unknown] - helmikuu 20, 2005, 08:11:58 IP
Are you using SSI.php or any bridges?
No

Lainaus käyttäjältä: [Unknown] - helmikuu 20, 2005, 08:11:58 IPAre you using subdomains or subdomain-independent cookies?
No

Lainaus käyttäjältä: [Unknown] - helmikuu 20, 2005, 08:11:58 IPAre you using database driven sessions or regular ones?
Tried them both... no luck

Lainaus käyttäjältä: [Unknown] - helmikuu 20, 2005, 08:11:58 IPAre you running Windows or *nix?
Suse Linux.
All my other webapps work just fine..

[Unknown]

Have you tried clearing your cookies?  A different browser?

Do you see the session files appearing in the directory, when database driven is off?

Exactly what version of PHP are you using?

-[Unknown]

alidigitaly

YO!  :D

It's my mozilla (Firefox 1.0) browser doing it..
I tried konqueror and it seems to work.
All other Moz-based browsers for that matter fail to show smf on my localhost properly.
Which is weird and not very nice, ... any way, thanks a heap!

[Unknown]

Lainaus käyttäjältä: alidigitaly - helmikuu 20, 2005, 09:17:20 IP
YO!  :D

It's my mozilla (Firefox 1.0) browser doing it..
I tried konqueror and it seems to work.
All other Moz-based browsers for that matter fail to show smf on my localhost properly.
Which is weird and not very nice, ... any way, thanks a heap!

Strange - I use Firefox 1.0 and on localhost too, without flaw.

-[Unknown]

alidigitaly

My Opera browser also works without any problem...
Firefox has no problem with my webserver located smf though.
Yep it's weird.. but problem solved for me  ;)

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