Thanks!! User was using a stored user name and password which created
an error when trying to access a .htaccess password protected directory.
Then the user tried typing in a valid user name and invalid password.
Once they had the proper password, they were able to log in.
Interestingly enough I was not able to recreate the log error. I'm
guessing the password stored in the browser became corrupted.
Thanks for your help!!
On 2016-06-23 13:53, Brian Cluff wrote:
Last time I had this happen it turned out that I had a space that I
couldn't see at the end of the username and/or password.
Brian Cluff
On 06/23/2016 09:29 AM, Keith Smith wrote:
Hi,
I have a login that is built in php and is a web based form. I can
login and others can as well. One person cannot login on one
computer, however can on another computer on the same private network.
They have cleared browser cache and even tried a second browser on
the computer in question. I can login as that user.
The ssl_error_log says:
[Thu Jun 23 08:35:36 2016] [error] [client xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] user
someusername not found: /somefolder/someloginscript.php (I changed
some of the info for security reasons)
I cannot recreate this error. If I try to login as a non existent
user the software takes care of this and there is no entry in the
logs.
Any thoughts are much appreciated.
Thanks!!
Keith
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