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Jim M

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  1. Unfortunately, this is not something I can reproduce. Please note we only support the default browser on a device, e.g. Android is Chrome and iOS is Safari. If you're using Firefox on a computer and encountering an issue, please submit a ticket as we will need to look at this on your community.

    1 hour ago, Chris Anderson said:

    It might be helpful if IPS provided a troubleshooting matrix we could forward to users to garner requisite details required for a truly actionable trouble-ticket submission.

    You're more than welcome to submit a ticket if there is something specific with a member. A technician will then be able to tell you what we need from the user to move forward. Typically, if this is related to a browser, device, or OS, we require that information so gathering that prior will be helpful. Other than that, it would really be a case by case basis what the technician may require next, if at all, from the user.

  2. 18 hours ago, beardsleydee@gmail.com said:

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    These are warnings, not errors from what I can read here. By themselves, shouldn’t be causing any issues.

    SameSite cookies as well should not be causing any errors with posting.

    I’m on my phone at the moment but can look at this more when I get to a PC. If you have a specific problem to your community and can’t reproduce here on ours, submitting a ticket may be beneficial for us. 

  3. 15 minutes ago, usmf said:

    I'm surprised that this sounds like a foreign idea. The majority of websites that I have set to "remember me" time out at some point. The cookies don't always refresh. The idea that members never have to sign-in doesn't seem great. I understand not wanting to have to sign-in all the time . . . no one wants to do that. But every couple of weeks or every month is not bad and keeps your account from being accessible all the time -- and shows it as being active.

    They would only keep refreshing if you keep visiting within that 90 days. If you do not visit till 91 days then you have to login again. This is pretty much standard for low-medium secure websites. I honestly can't remember the last time I had to login to Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc... because I visit those on a semi-daily basis.

  4. 13 hours ago, usmf said:

    Thanks for the answer. So, what is the benefit of using the "Flag as Spammer" option vs. just deleting the account? Is one a better option? 

    Flagging them as a spammer will tell our spam system to learn from the incident and help you in the future and others. It also takes many other data points into consideration so if they do try to register again from say the same IP address and our spam system notices it on other communities, it will block them.

    Flagging as a spammer also is a one-click button you can setup to do optional things like delete or hide all their content and ban or delete the user.

    Deleting the account does nothing to help yourself and others in the future.

  5. 20 hours ago, Ocean West said:

    He thought it was some forum vulnerability - not entirely sure.

    There are no known vulnerabilities. Were these IPs (or variations) hitting other URLs too? If so, probably some rogue bot that has saved a bunch of URLs and going back. The specific URL you mentioned would create an error as the CSRF key had expired if they went back to it  

    I saw this a lot on my personal community with Russia with text scraper bots and just blocked the whole country. 

  6. Sounds like something is not quite right with Javascript or the theme on your community since upgrading. Either there is a theme compatibility issue, cache issue, or a write issue on the server. I would recommend clearing cache by going to ACP -> System -> Support. Then try again.

    If that does not help:

    1. Switch to an unmodified theme and check again.
    2. Check to ensure write permissions on your server are correct. If you're on our Cloud, please submit a ticket as we would need to see what else is going on.
  7. 29 minutes ago, hpcrazy said:

    Hey guys,

    I was able to start to work with the application. But somehow where do I set the price for a file which I want to offer for download ?

    When your creating your download file on the front-end, it will ask the type of the file. You will want to click "Paid" and it will present options for price.

  8. I would suggest starting with our Guides, here is the brief overview of Downloads guide, which covers permissions: 

    Additionally, this guide covers Paid Files: 

    Further details about Categories, can be found here: 

     

  9. As Nathan mentioned, check if you're using the traffic, cron, or cloud:

    • traffic - you will need to have visitors on your community's front-end for these tasks to process. if traffic is minimal and you're self-hosted, running tasks manually or cron will be a good idea.
    • cron - likely your cron is failing and you'll need to have your server administrator check the logs. Can post the error here.
    • cloud - if you're on our Cloud, try navigating the front-end to kick start the tasks. If they don't start moving, please submit a ticket.

     

  10. Moved this for you 🙂 .

    3 minutes ago, SeNioR- said:

    Yes you can move to the Feature Suggestion forum, Thanks.

    P.S.

    Weird, I didn't get a notification that you answered, even though I am following the topic, and the list does not even show that someone replied. Bug or Cache? 🙂 

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    Things seem to have updated now. Could have been a temporary error.

  11. 2 hours ago, Jurgis said:

    Could it be result of sql injection? Turned out that one of our community members was doing some tests and found security hole (not related to IPS).

    If whatever they were injecting was taking your MySQL server offline or otherwise causing connections to take a while to connect, yes. That would not be something I could inform you though and you would need to check your MySQL server logs.

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