Hey guys,
Firstly, XOOPS is awesome, tops to you guys :)
Now, we are running a community gaming website (currently 550+ registered users), and we're having a few troubles with the login feature. The site has been functioning fine up until recently, I've got a guess to where the problem may lie, but I'll explain our setup first.
We're running XOOPS 2.0.9.2, with the autologin patch applied. The problem itself is: when a user types in their details and clicks login (without the 'remember me' box ticked) it says "Thank you, logging you in now...", then goes back to the page they're in, but hasn't actually logged them in. BUT, if they tick the "remember me" box, it logs in like normal, and everything functions fine.
As I said above, I have the autologin patch applied, and has been applied for quite some time, and has been working perfectly for the past 2 months.
Now, the only thing I can think of is, we have another sort of 'sub-site' running, where people login again with the same details (this other package runs in the same database, but under different tables, we just copied over the username + passwords to this other packages user tables for them to use the same details, if you get what I mean), but could this other sites cookies be conflicting with ones from xoops? This is just an idea thrown out there.
The site is:
http://www.ratsgaming.comHopefully somebody can give us a hand!
EDIT: If worst comes to worst, we can just remove the "Remember me" link, and have it ticked permanently, but I can see some problems with this due to people not wanting their accounts to stay logged in once they shut down the window.
EDIT: The problem is now fixed! Turns out the table 'xoops_session' in the sql database was corrupt for some reason. All I had to do was issue the 'repair table xoops_session' command. FIXED!