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"Missing or invalid form token. Do you have cookies enabled?"
Refuses to let me log in, so I can't report a bug.
Anyone else having this? Quite frustrating.
Same username.
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I think someone said that it can be fixed if you delete the browser cookie for Trac.
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I have that same problem in my firefox browser. Works in IE 11.
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If you use Chrome try Incognito mode.
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Have deleted cookies, but still not working in Firefox.
Refuse to use IE out of principle!
Oh well the bug wanted to work on has been sitting untouched for 15 months, what's another week....
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Or use Private Window in Firefox.
It looks like notifications are still broken, so other means of communication needed too or likely to have Trac posts go even more unheeded than usual.
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Threadjacking a little (sorry) - I've not been able to connect to trac.kodi.tv whenever I've tried recently - I get a 403/forbidden on /, and a 404/not found on, say, /reports.
Just me?
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I have had a problem for a while where attempting to login to trac would result in a fail and the site popped-up something about cookies not getting set -- this is using firefox. I have a second, portable install of firefox that I use for testing, and trac was letting me login from that profile so I assume something in my normal profile trac doesn't like. I do have cookies in this profile set by trac so it doesn't seem like a permissions problem, but I don't really know that much about browser/cookie behavior so don't really have a clue how to troubleshoot it.
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Well, that's weird. Seems that dnairb was right...
I normally use Google DNS on my main system - and that resolves trac.kodi.tv to 205.251.128.242.
However, I obviously switched my laptop to OpenDNS at some point (when I was having problems with AmiDuOS, IIRC) - and that was working. So, I've switched my router (and thus all systems) to OpenDNS and they now all resolve trac.kodi.tv to 46.43.42.37. End result: use Google, get the wrong address, use OpenDNS, get one that works.
What's really odd is that "nslookup trac.kodi.tv 8.8.8.8" returns the 46.a.b.c address anyway. Damned if I understand... but I suspect that there simply isn't a Kodi trac system on the end of 205.a.b.c, and wherever that address is coming from needs to be ignored with extreme prejudice.
What's also interesting is that I've been getting a certificate error on kodi.tv for some time - but that's magically disappeared with the switch of DNS servers as well - almost as if the cert was invalid for an old IP address that's still working, and it's that IP that I was hitting...
Anyway, "problem no longer apparent" rather than "problem resolved". Case closed either way.
Thanks for the thoughts, guys - they sent me in the right direction, and maybe this will help someone else.
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I'm currently using my ISP's DNS and get 46.43.42.37. As suggested on the Trac home page, I opened a firefox private window and could login with that.
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