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Have to log in twice, session time-out after few mins

Posted: Sat 6. Aug 2005, 16:40
by Vargas
Hello everyone,

I have little problem with my phpwcms installation. In the log in screen, i have to log in twice with the same user-data. After the first log in, the screen just refreshes, no error or other message.

After i logged in, i can only work for about 2-5 minutes, then i am being redirected to the log in screen and i have to log in again, which is very annoying cause i can't finish my work.

Does anybody know about his problem ? maybe have a solution ?

Thanx in advance.

Posted: Sat 6. Aug 2005, 17:11
by mdgroot
Seems that a (growing) number of people having the same problems.
This problem is discussed in this forum a couple of times via various threats. :(

I have this problem on 3 different sites, with 3 different installations (v1.1 RC4 / DEV 1.2.3 and DEV 1.2.5).

Perhaps we can nail down this issue once and for all. :!:

Come'on guys. let's work this out. How can this happen ?

Posted: Sun 7. Aug 2005, 04:01
by Pappnase
hello

if you could send the login to the page and the ftp login via mail!
i will take a look!

Posted: Sun 7. Aug 2005, 09:48
by mdgroot
send to you by PM

Posted: Sun 7. Aug 2005, 14:05
by Peekay
I agree that the double-login is a nuisance. I found it works properly for a while, then starts bouncing the first attempt. Second attempt nearly always works - as long as the login button is clicked (pressing enter can sometimes not work).

It's been the same with 1.1 RC4 and dev 1.2.3. I notice there is a timestamp in the user table. Could this have anything to do with it? After my host reset their DB server I was locked out completely until I changed a setting as recommended in this thread:

http://www.phpwcms.de/forum/viewtopic.php?p=9210#9210

Posted: Sun 7. Aug 2005, 22:05
by Vargas
mdgroot wrote:send to you by PM
Did not recieve any PM ?

Posted: Sun 7. Aug 2005, 23:53
by mdgroot
I send a PM to Pappnase with login details for my site. If he has the time he will take a look into the files /site in detail. Perhaps he may find something...

Posted: Mon 8. Aug 2005, 09:51
by Oliver Georgi
always check your session settings - seems you loose your session or you have problems with db connections or what ever.

Oliver

Posted: Mon 8. Aug 2005, 09:57
by mdgroot
Hi Oliver,

I have never had this session problem on my main site (arcarion.com). I have always used v1.1 RC4 without any problems. But then I upgraded to 1.2.3 and this problem started. Now with 1.2.5 still the same problems.

My brother is having the same problem with v1.1RC4.

So, my sessions are fine and my settings also because it did work.

Marc

Posted: Mon 8. Aug 2005, 21:12
by Oliver Georgi
maybe your db is not able to handle all queries. I really don't know why this happens. Haven't seen such effects on all those installs I made.

Which PHP version do you use, what MySQL version?

Oliver

Posted: Mon 8. Aug 2005, 21:16
by Pappnase
Oliver Georgi wrote:maybe your db is not able to handle all queries. I really don't know why this happens. Haven't seen such effects on all those installs I made.

Which PHP version do you use, what MySQL version?

Oliver
hello

mdgrood use 4.4.0

Posted: Mon 8. Aug 2005, 23:46
by Oliver Georgi
and MySQL?

Posted: Tue 9. Aug 2005, 00:01
by Pappnase
Oliver Georgi wrote:and MySQL?
hello

mysql 4.1.11

Posted: Wed 17. Aug 2005, 11:02
by mdgroot
and now ? :(

Posted: Wed 17. Aug 2005, 11:05
by Pappnase
hello

please ask your host if he can look if there are a session problem!