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Anonymous



Hi,

I have Advanced Poll 2.02 installed on my server. Everything worked fine until... today. I logged in, as usual, minding my own business and stuff, I clicked on "create a new poll" and bang! I got logged off.

I then took a deep breath, logged on again, and this time, tried to change my password. Ka-boom! Got logged off again.

Well, you get the picture. Each time I log in, I get logged off as soon as I click somewhere on the admin board.

What is this? It's the same no matter where or what browser I use. Please help!!!

Thank you så much!
-P.K.
Auron
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http://proxy2.de/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2251

try that.

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Anonymous



Thank you very much! Geez! That was simple!

BTW... why would a chmod make such a difference in the behavior ? It used to work even when it was not 666. Strange!

-P.K.
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I have no idea. But the normal permissions without doing anything to it is 644 maybe when you changed your username the session id and stuff inside it got screwed up coz its happened to me.

644 chmod ::

Owner; read + write
Group and Public; read

666 chmod ::

Owner, Group and Public; read + write

Meaning before you log in it will be able to write the new session id/number to the file. After your logged you are recognised as the owner I think.

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