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I don't get it, I always have LQ open in a browser. It is one of the first things that gets opened when I boot my machine and I never close it. My current uptime is 10 days, 22 hours. I have been logged in without issue until today. For some reason today it seems like every I refresh the forums it says I am not logged in and viewing the forums as a guest and I must login. I have been refreshing once every hour or 2 throughout the day and this has been a constant issue.
Not sure if maintenance was done recently that may have caused this or not but thought I would mention it.
FWIW, normally this is only an issue for me if I set the browser security up too tightly. However, when opening the LQ page just now, I was also logged out.
Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
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Due to a recent code upgrade you may need to manually delete all LQ-related cookies. If that doesn't work for anyone, please let me know. I apologize for the inconvenience.
well that explains it , so i guess every one will need to relogin . no problem .
Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
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Thanks for the feedback. If any members notice an issue they think started recently and may be a result of the recent upgrade, please don't hesitate to start a new thread about it.
OK, what's the secret word? Exactly how do I hold the bones when I throw them? I've logged out and logged back in. I've rebooted. I think I've removed all LQ cookies manually. What am I missing?
Distribution: slackware64 13.37 and -current, Dragonfly BSD
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I originally though it was just me having this problem! Anyway I have cleared the cookies and am still having the logout problem. I've just tried again - will let you know.
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