Enough! | 10/02/2017 01:29:18 |
1719 forum posts 1 photos | This evening (Canada) I got an email telling me I had received a PM in response to an earlier PM of mine. When I went to the site to read it, I first found that I had been logged out (I hadn't used another computer in the interim). Then I discovered that my login wouldn't work. I finally had to request a new password which then worked. Then, when I went to read the PM, it didn't exist. Earlier replies were there as well as the messages that I'd sent. All this was happening around 1 am (UK time). Was there any site maintenance being done then? |
Danny M2Z | 10/02/2017 03:22:23 |
![]() 963 forum posts 2 photos | Three days ago I found that I was 'logged out' so re-logged in. The next day I was 'logged out' again but having nothing to contribute, I just read the messages without logging in as this seemed a bit unusual. The next time that I connected, I was logged in as usual without updating my details. I have noticed that the site is a bit paranoid about re-logging members, but usually one has a week or so before being prompted and as it's for our own protection I don't mind it too much. Strange! It appears that something is going on. * Danny M *
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Paul Lousick | 10/02/2017 04:24:07 |
2276 forum posts 801 photos | I now find that I have to log in each time, even though I have ticked the "remember me" button when logging on. Previously did not have to do this all of the time. Paul. |
JasonB | 10/02/2017 07:34:31 |
![]() 25215 forum posts 3105 photos 1 articles | I too have found myself logged out more often that usual in the last week or so, maybe Neil can shed some light on it. I have put the thread on te report list so he should see it. J Edited By JasonB on 10/02/2017 07:35:29 |
Martin King 2 | 10/02/2017 07:40:27 |
![]() 1129 forum posts 1 photos | +1 for repeated log in requests martin |
John Stevenson | 10/02/2017 09:54:40 |
![]() 5068 forum posts 3 photos | Had the same happen a while ago.
A while ago I had trouble accessing the Yahoo newsgroups, two of which I run. Did a google and I wasn't the only one. Tried a variety of options suggested and finished up with an ad-aware type program [ wasn't Ad-aware ] that cure the Yahoo problem but then I started seeing problems on other sites like this one having to log in etc. What brought it to a head was a lot on inline logins where you had to enter numbers I had to do it twice, first time I entered the number in a box and then moved on it disappeared. When it stared acting up with the on line banking that really raised flags and I got rid of it. This is W7 on Firefox.
Still having problems with Yahoo but virtually given up on these ijits now but this site works fine IF I don't have ad blockers running. |
Ian P | 10/02/2017 10:08:40 |
![]() 2747 forum posts 123 photos | This logging out problem has been on this site for years as far as I can see. I can go for weeks staying logged in and then one day find I am logged out, I then find I have to log in every time I visit the forum regardless of the remember me box. After a few days the site get fed up with me logging in each time and gives me easy access until the same thing happens again. Ian P
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Mick Henshall | 10/02/2017 10:28:50 |
![]() 562 forum posts 34 photos | Yep same for me I have logged in gone to another site returned shortly to find out I am logged out , only a problem if I want to post which isn't that often and its no problem to log in again Mick n |
Neil Wyatt | 10/02/2017 11:41:17 |
![]() 19226 forum posts 749 photos 86 articles | There are an awful lot of things that can log you out:
Neil |
Ian P | 10/02/2017 12:49:40 |
![]() 2747 forum posts 123 photos | Neil I agree totally with you on the items you listed, but..... I never ever see the same erratic logging out behavior that this site has, on any other forum I visit. One I visit every 12 months has remembered me for at least the last 5 years. I do get odd things happening with Yahoo but I don't count them as setting a good standard. Ian P
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Neil Wyatt | 10/02/2017 13:16:49 |
![]() 19226 forum posts 749 photos 86 articles | I happily believe you Ian I'm sure the way the website verifies whether or not people are logged in is part of the issue - I suspect the system was designed to be as secure as possible and is probably too cautious. Neil |
Ian P | 10/02/2017 14:38:42 |
![]() 2747 forum posts 123 photos | My last post was only intended as an observation but I am glad I made you happy! I think its best not to make any changes to this site, it might not be perfect but it works and we are all used to it. Ian P |
Enough! | 10/02/2017 15:07:31 |
1719 forum posts 1 photos | Posted by Neil Wyatt on 10/02/2017 11:41:17:
Edited By Bandersnatch on 10/02/2017 15:08:58 |
SillyOldDuffer | 10/02/2017 16:12:19 |
10668 forum posts 2415 photos | Posted by Neil Wyatt on 10/02/2017 11:41:17:
There are an awful lot of things that can log you out: ... Neil At last we've touched on a problem where a superannuated Software Engineer might be able to offer something! Just as a boiler can only take so much pressure, there is a limit to the number of logged in users that a website can manage. It might be a very large number, or it might be a low one. The existence of a limit could explain some of the symptoms reported. When people 'log in' to a website, the software adds them to a list held in computer memory. The list contains much more than usernames; for each logged on user there will be a record containing timestamps, cookies, IP addresses, browser type, permissions, and whatever else is needed to provide the user with a 'login necessary' service. All this takes space and there will be a limit somewhere. What happens when you try to login when a web server doesn't have the capacity to take you on? I've seen all these reactions in the real world, and there are probably more:
Those of you with criminal minds will have realised that flooding a website with fake login requests might be a good way of hurting it. These types of attack are rather common, and most web servers have some means of recognising and containing assaults without shutting down completely. Self protection may be the reason that a website suddenly becomes slow and inaccessable; it may be fending off an intruder. Web services are exceptionally efficient if you don't log in. Maintaining lists of users and their privileges adds a heavy overhead compared with servicing anonymous page requests. For that reason, I don't login to the forum unless I intend to post, and I try to log out when I've finished. Back in the day, this was encouraged as 'good neighbour' policy. Nowadays, me worrying about overloading the internet probably means I'm old fashioned! Even so, the forum might have more zip if large numbers of members didn't stay logged in for long periods. Or there might be a fault... Dave |
Neil Wyatt | 10/02/2017 17:30:39 |
![]() 19226 forum posts 749 photos 86 articles | @Dave, We do seem to have picked up a lot of new members recently and the overall list of verified members is a bit huge... so it may well be sheer weight of numbers logging people out. @Bandersnatch, no one else has reported a password issue, it may just be a file going bad? We send password reset emails when asked for but don't send a confirmation email on a change. Also, time limit applies from when you last logged in, not teh last time you accessed the site. Neil |
bricky | 10/02/2017 19:29:11 |
627 forum posts 72 photos | I am logged out nearly every time so I just thought this was normal. Frank |
Enough! | 11/02/2017 01:35:44 |
1719 forum posts 1 photos | Posted by Neil Wyatt on 10/02/2017 17:30:39:
@Bandersnatch, ..... We send password reset emails when asked for but don't send a confirmation email on a change.
That's a pity actually. The confirmation email to the existing email address when the password and/or email address is changed is a useful security feature in the event that an account is hacked. (Even if the email is simply for information and doesn't require a return confirmation, it's a warning for the user). Edited By Bandersnatch on 11/02/2017 01:37:38 |
Enough! | 11/02/2017 18:44:13 |
1719 forum posts 1 photos | Just to wrap this up. I checked with the sender of the PM that I was notified of but wasn't there when I looked. He confirmed that at his end, it was marked as read 09/02/2017 23:46:27. That's 6:46 pm my local time and it certainly wasn't me. It would appear that it was read and then deleted. It would also appear that, in the same time frame, my password was changed and my machine was logged out (as it would be if someone had accessed the account from another machine). Since it seems unlikely that all of these things together were the result of a system glitch, I have to conclude that my account was accessed by a third party. Luckily, they only changed the password and not the email address which enabled me to get a password reset. If they had changed the email address too I'd have been unable to access the account at all and they would have been free to pose as me and do whatever these As Neil has pointed out, there is no safety net in the sense of having to approve password/email changes from the existing email address to preclude a complete hijack. |
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