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Wiki issues

PostPosted: Saturday, 22nd September 2018, 14:22
by spudwalt
I'm one of the admins for the wiki (the only active one at the moment) and we're having issues with nobody being able to log in. Anytime anybody tries, we get an error message that reads:
There seems to be a problem with your login session; this action has been canceled as a precaution against session hijacking. Go back to the previous page, reload that page and then try again.


Does anybody around here have enough wiki experience and/or access to wiki infrastructure to be able to fix this? Or, failing that, a way to give me access so I can figure out how to do it myself?

Re: Wiki issues

PostPosted: Saturday, 22nd September 2018, 14:29
by mrbobbyg
Don't know anything about Wikis, but I do a lot of Google tech support. I found this. Have you tried it?

https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Topic:Pjby0sdeg3e60rfy

Re: Wiki issues

PostPosted: Saturday, 22nd September 2018, 15:31
by spudwalt
Unfortunately, I'm not much of an admin -- I was mostly given admin status so somebody would be able to keep the lights on, so to speak, and most of that page is stuff I'm not familiar with. Where would I go to find the wiki directories if I'm not the one who set it up?

Re: Wiki issues

PostPosted: Monday, 8th October 2018, 05:14
by damerell
spudwalt wrote:Unfortunately, I'm not much of an admin -- I was mostly given admin status so somebody would be able to keep the lights on, so to speak, and most of that page is stuff I'm not familiar with. Where would I go to find the wiki directories if I'm not the one who set it up?


I reported it here: https://forum.chaosforge.org/index.php/topic,8322.html. No reply, but it got fixed (obviously I have no idea if there was a causal link). Previously, https://forum.chaosforge.org/index.php/topic,8258.0.html reported, reply saying it's being fixed, it got fixed. So I'll probably keep on doing that, but the chaosforge forums might be the right place to ask for problems of this nature or just to sort yourself out with the things you're meant to be able to do.