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Boobtoob
Re: Xoops doesn't like ZoneAlarm Pro
  • 2002/9/11 18:28

  • Boobtoob

  • Friend of XOOPS

  • Posts: 202

  • Since: 2001/12/22


This is not a problem with XOOPS codes. It may be a problem with the server config as this is what causes problems 99% of the time. All XOOPS is doing is sending back xhtml. Sinice all good hosted sites are behind a firewall (not of their control, it's the hosters control) it's most like something between here and your PC.

I run behind a corporate firewall (squid) that serves 26K users every day of the year and I have no problems logging into XOOPS.org.



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A-dog
Re: Xoops doesn't like ZoneAlarm Pro
  • 2002/9/11 17:55

  • A-dog

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  • Posts: 19

  • Since: 2002/1/25


Any word from the developers whether or not a fix will come from this situation?



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cyberian
Re: Xoops doesn't like ZoneAlarm Pro
  • 2002/9/7 9:33

  • cyberian

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  • Since: 2002/4/1 2


Quote:

Can we really tell visitors to our sites that they must alter their firewall settings in order to register and log in? How would you go about telling a user to either turn off their firewall, modify their firewall settings, or don't bother to visit your site?



This is not an option. Obviously this needs to be fixed in the code. If this problem has been around for a while, has the dev team been working on it or plan to?



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David_1cog
Re: Xoops doesn't like ZoneAlarm Pro
  • 2002/9/7 8:24

  • David_1cog

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  • Since: 2002/9/6 0


Quote:
What is unclear from the original message is whether the user has trouble here at xoops.org or has trouble at his own site.


I cannot log in or register at Xoops.org without first disabling the default cookie settings on Zone Alarm Pro 3 ("Block third party cookies" and "Remove private header information"). I'm using WinXP / IE6 with ZAP3. This is obviously a _very_ common config and does not cause me any problems at numerous bulletin boards, online banking, image libraries, etc., etc.

As others have suggested in this thread most people will not adjust / switch off their firewall to login in to a site - even if they do work out what the problem is. I suppose you could write:

PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR FIREWALL TO USE OUR SITE

at the top of the login page... but that sure don't fill me with confidence!

From what I've seen of XOOPS I really like it - but this problem is enough to make me look elsewhere for a CMS.

The hack provided by trollix seems to fix the problem but it's not recommended by XOOPS developers because it's a security risk. Why? Is there no other fix?



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sunsnapper
Re: Xoops doesn't like ZoneAlarm Pro

I'm concerned if it makes a web site hard to use.

What is unclear from the original message is whether the user has trouble here at xoops.org or has trouble at his own site.

I wonder if it is possible that this is a problem with his site that is only indirectly related to Xoops. For example, perhaps his ISP is using some sort of redirection that is making headers look "untrustworthy".

It would be nice to get a definitive answer on this.
What conditions make it happen and whether or not it is something the developers think is important to address.

It's never been clear to me whether this is a problem with every XOOPS site, or just certain ones.



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Wingz
Re: Xoops doesn't like ZoneAlarm Pro
  • 2002/9/7 5:28

  • Wingz

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  • Since: 2002/8/23


Quote:
Do others share this concern or is it just me?

I have 5 sites running on several versions of PostNuke - none of them have a firewall problem. I wasn't aware of this problem with XOOPS prior to converting my main site over. If I had, I doubt I would have done it. This does need to be fixed. Does e-Xoops have this problem?



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justme
Re: Xoops doesn't like ZoneAlarm Pro
  • 2002/9/7 4:38

  • justme

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  • Posts: 2

  • Since: 2002/3/27


The firewall problem has been around since at least June when problems with Norton Firewall were reported. If I remember correctly, the problems originated with RC3.

Each time the issue is brought up it seems like the standard answer is that it is the user's problem - don't blame XOOPS. However, can anybody show where any other Nuke fork has this problem?

Borrowing from a post in June . . .

It seems that some users either have to change firewall settings or XOOPS needs to change something. Can we really tell visitors to our sites that they must alter their firewall settings in order to register and log in? How would you go about telling a user to either turn off their firewall, modify their firewall settings, or don't bother to visit your site?

Do others share this concern or is it just me?

justme



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cyberian
Re: Xoops doesn't like ZoneAlarm Pro
  • 2002/9/7 2:45

  • cyberian

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  • Posts: 2

  • Since: 2002/4/1 2


I had the exact same problem and did not know what was causing it so I just gave up and used another computer to log in. I think what David is trying to say is that anyone who has Zone Alarm (and that's a lot of people) and has the same settings, will not be able to register or log in and will probably not go back to a XOOPS site, not knowing what the problem is (like I did). So I think that it is a XOOPS problem and if someone can make a fix, I sure would appreciate it . We know what to set our ZAP to but others visiting our sites maybe won't.

Ian



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felix9x
Re: Xoops doesn't like ZoneAlarm Pro
  • 2002/9/6 18:50

  • felix9x

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 3

  • Since: 2002/8/24


I am assuming the problem was that your firewall blocked cookies coming from XOOPS website. That dont seem like XOOPS problem but your firewalls and your problem. There is one way to get around cookies and thats url rewriting. The php built in session handling can automaticaly switch to url rewriting but it has its own drawbacks. XOOPS uses its own custom session handling which gives most control over sessions although features like url rewriting are not available.

Personaly i allow all cookies. I am not privacy paranoid at all about that.



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Herko
Re: Xoops doesn't like ZoneAlarm Pro
  • 2002/9/6 18:05

  • Herko

  • XOOPS is my life!

  • Posts: 4238

  • Since: 2002/2/4 1


In my case it isn't the 3rd party cookies but the private header info. Disable the blocking of that and everything works fine...

Herko







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