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stf92 08-13-2009 04:40 PM

Getting logged out without my interversion.
 
Hi.
I log in and then see the message 'Thank you for logging in ...'.
But in the middle of the session, and specially when, having
written my post, I press the 'Submit new thread' button, I
magically get logged out. Then I log in again. Fortunately
the post text is kept in. But then again, after a few minutes
I am taken away. And so on. What could possibly be the cause?
Perhaps I've become persona non grata to linuxquestions.org.
Regards, Enrique.

P.S.: this behaviour, under linux kernel 2.6.

jeremy 08-14-2009 09:11 AM

Are you checking the "Remember Me" box and allowing all cookies from LQ?

--jeremy

stf92 08-14-2009 12:54 PM

The "Remember Me" box is checked. In KDE 3.5>C.Center>Cookies I have
Policy:
**Enable cookies: checked.
**Only accept cookies from originating server: checked.
**Automatically accept sessions cookies: checked.
**Treat all cookies as session cookies: unchecked.
**Default policy:
****Set to 'Reject all cookies'.
**Site policy:
****[blank window]
Management:
**[The item '.linuxquestions.org' is in this list.]

Thank you for reading my post.

jeremy 08-14-2009 12:56 PM

Those setting should be fine. Are you browsing through a proxy? Issues like this almost invariably end up being something on the client side.

--jeremy

stf92 08-15-2009 05:58 AM

I use DHCP, which I think answers your question in the negative.
About your last statement, it is reinforced by the fact that, out
of the two o.s. I run on my machine, only under linux (linux kerne
2.6) I experience that issue. A fact I have just discovered.

So, I'll try to fix things in my machine and will let you know when
I experience LQ log issues no longer.


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