Message from Vanilla in regards to logging in/ logging off issue


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I get https now
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Really Vanilla?DerekJohnson said:
For the 'signing out' issue, we believe this may be tied to an issue some sites are having where they're being served http versions of the site rather than the secure https version. Hardcore Husky has ForceSSL on in your configuration which should force every user to always be redirected to an https version of the site. If that isn't happening, that may be causing conflicts with login cookies, causing people to log off. So, on your side,
double-check anywhere that you may link to the Hardcore Husky forum (website, social media, email signatures, etc) and make sure that the link is "https://hardcorehusky.com/" (not http://hardcorehusky.com/ ). Then, if you could reach out to your users and see while on the forum, they've ever seen it say 'Not secure' in the URL bar (this would be in the last few weeks) or show a http rather than a https. If they have, information on how they navigated to that page would be super useful or if it happened just randomly while they were clicking around the site. If what your users see lines up with what users on other sites are seeing, that should get our team pointed in the right direction to get this 100% taken care of.Head east. Go through the desert until you come to the singing bush. Say the magic chant, fire one shot in the air, and that will summon the invisible swordsman. He will then show you the way to El Guapo’s. -
YBFEDoog_de_Jour said:Really Vanilla?
DerekJohnson said:For the 'signing out' issue, we believe this may be tied to an issue some sites are having where they're being served http versions of the site rather than the secure https version. Hardcore Husky has ForceSSL on in your configuration which should force every user to always be redirected to an https version of the site. If that isn't happening, that may be causing conflicts with login cookies, causing people to log off. So, on your side,
double-check anywhere that you may link to the Hardcore Husky forum (website, social media, email signatures, etc) and make sure that the link is "https://hardcorehusky.com/" (not http://hardcorehusky.com/ ). Then, if you could reach out to your users and see while on the forum, they've ever seen it say 'Not secure' in the URL bar (this would be in the last few weeks) or show a http rather than a https. If they have, information on how they navigated to that page would be super useful or if it happened just randomly while they were clicking around the site. If what your users see lines up with what users on other sites are seeing, that should get our team pointed in the right direction to get this 100% taken care of.Head east. Go through the desert until you come to the singing bush. Say the magic chant, fire one shot in the air, and that will summon the invisible swordsman. He will then show you the way to El Guapo’s. -
I made the switch and re-saved it to my bookmarks. So far I'm not having any problems.
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"You must be logged in to see this content"
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That's not what's happening. Time to suddenly senior vanilla.
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Second this.Swaye said:
YBFEDoog_de_Jour said:Really Vanilla?
DerekJohnson said:For the 'signing out' issue, we believe this may be tied to an issue some sites are having where they're being served http versions of the site rather than the secure https version. Hardcore Husky has ForceSSL on in your configuration which should force every user to always be redirected to an https version of the site. If that isn't happening, that may be causing conflicts with login cookies, causing people to log off. So, on your side,
double-check anywhere that you may link to the Hardcore Husky forum (website, social media, email signatures, etc) and make sure that the link is "https://hardcorehusky.com/" (not http://hardcorehusky.com/ ). Then, if you could reach out to your users and see while on the forum, they've ever seen it say 'Not secure' in the URL bar (this would be in the last few weeks) or show a http rather than a https. If they have, information on how they navigated to that page would be super useful or if it happened just randomly while they were clicking around the site. If what your users see lines up with what users on other sites are seeing, that should get our team pointed in the right direction to get this 100% taken care of.Head east. Go through the desert until you come to the singing bush. Say the magic chant, fire one shot in the air, and that will summon the invisible swordsman. He will then show you the way to El Guapo’s. -
It completely fixed the issue for me.Bread said:That's not what's happening. Time to suddenly senior vanilla.
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Chrome prompts me that it isn't loading insecure scripts (which seems to be the script that marks threads read) and then when I force it to, I get this. Maybe relevant? -
I like any site that basically works with JavaScript off.
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worked for me... had often wondered why i had to keep signing back in. Thanks Stalin.
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Vanilla works for Derek.Doog_de_Jour said:Really Vanilla?
DerekJohnson said:For the 'signing out' issue, we believe this may be tied to an issue some sites are having where they're being served http versions of the site rather than the secure https version. Hardcore Husky has ForceSSL on in your configuration which should force every user to always be redirected to an https version of the site. If that isn't happening, that may be causing conflicts with login cookies, causing people to log off. So, on your side,
double-check anywhere that you may link to the Hardcore Husky forum (website, social media, email signatures, etc) and make sure that the link is "https://hardcorehusky.com/" (not http://hardcorehusky.com/ ). Then, if you could reach out to your users and see while on the forum, they've ever seen it say 'Not secure' in the URL bar (this would be in the last few weeks) or show a http rather than a https. If they have, information on how they navigated to that page would be super useful or if it happened just randomly while they were clicking around the site. If what your users see lines up with what users on other sites are seeing, that should get our team pointed in the right direction to get this 100% taken care of.Head east. Go through the desert until you come to the singing bush. Say the magic chant, fire one shot in the air, and that will summon the invisible swordsman. He will then show you the way to El Guapo’s.
Everybody says so.