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Placing login.php into an iframe

Thread began 8/12/2021 10:00 am by randyrie405335 | Last modified 8/16/2021 9:53 am by Ray Borduin | 458 views | 5 replies |

randyrie405335

Placing login.php into an iframe

When I use the login.php page by itself, it properly opens its protected page. However when I place the login.php into an iframe, it reverts to the User Profile screen. What can be causing this and how do I fix it?

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

I'm not sure. I'd probably have to look at the code.

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randyrie405335

SecurityAssist Acting Flaky

I cannot get Security Assist pages to function consistently. I get different results each time I try to open the Info Portal page, which should be protected.

(My website's URL is listed in the Private message)

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

Yes. I'll need FTP access and steps to reproduce in order to debug the issue on my own. Or you could call me and schedule a premier support ticket. I charge $100/hr and I'm sure we would be able to fix everything in an hour.

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randyrie405335

Update

The HOA Board has decided that a stronger security is need to protect the Info Portal so I've added a typical Username & PW protection to the Portal page. I did discover that dumping & executing a SQL from localhost to the remote MySAQL dB does not work for some reason- The Username and Password have to be manually typed in for the MySQLi login to correctly read the dB access table and allow the access to work. Strange, not?

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

Yes that is strange... maybe they have different coalition values. If the character sets didn't match then some characters could become mangled when transferred. https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/charset-general.html

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