I just clicked the links you gave and they appear to work. Please let the
list know what you did to fix it if you get the chance.

On Wed, Oct 5, 2016 at 2:05 AM, Stuart Leitch <[email protected]> wrote:

> Just today I deployed a Mezz 4.1 / Cartridge site to AWS Elastic
> Beanstalk, and there is some seriously strange behavior going on.
>
> When I navigate to, for example, http://mullershush-dev.ap-
> northeast-1.elasticbeanstalk.com/ as I am not logged in or I am logged in
> as a regular user (created via admin panel), the menu bar doesn't show up
> at the top, and if I try to enter in the URL http://mullershush-dev.ap-
> northeast-1.elasticbeanstalk.com/articles/post/ or another one, I get a
> 404 error "No BlogPost matches the given query." I guess it suddenly can't
> find the slug, the existence of which I verified in the admin panel of
> course.
>
> Then I log in as the Super User and everything behaves as it should. It
> finds the slug, and loads the exact same page that can't be found as an
> anonymous or regular user.
>
> Naturally, on my local development machine, this behavior doesn't occur.
>
> I'm pretty new to AWS, and I don't even have the faintest idea of what
> could be causing this problem. The only suspicion I have is that it may be
> related to my IAM user configuration, but I've given All Access permissions
> to EB, RDS, etc... so I really just am stumped.
>
> Is there anything I could be missing?
>
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