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One user out of 5 can't login - "request aborted"


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Hi Forum,

weird behavior on one of my new websites: The site is already on the live server since days and I've created 5 users out of which one can't log in: "request aborted because it appears to be forged." Even more strange: I can log in with the users credentials and the same browsers, no problem (I'm of course at my desktop and not at my users office). The user swears that he has used the right credentials.

I've gone through the relevant discussion but it wasn't of much help as this case is somehow different.

I suspect the cheap semi-professional hosting company that the client has chosen against my advice  >:D - but that leads nowhere. I have to debug my own installation first anyway.

Any ideas?

Thanks

EDIT: The client just reports that he can log in with browser in privat mode.

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Any plugins etc installed? Autosuggesting false password?

Two times no, sorry.

The client has reported that he can log in with IE in the meantime. Seems to be a local problem with session/cache of his Firefox. But shouldn't happen nevertheless :-(

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The site is already on the live server since days and I've created 5 users out of which one can't log in: "request aborted because it appears to be forged." Even more strange: I can log in with the users credentials and the same browsers, no problem (I'm of course at my desktop and not at my users office). The user swears that he has used the right credentials.

bowser.plugn messings with session

or.heis browser. is hackked

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Hi,

thank you all.

Might be a stupid suggestion, but has he tried clearing session data from FF - I would think that should do it.

Yes, he did. To no avail unfortunately.

I've told him now he should go with IE (  :grin: ) until the problem goes away by itself.

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