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  • Thread Starter thomas_callahan

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    Yes I did, but I honestly don’t remember what the issue was or how we resolved it. I just took a look at the site I was working on at the time and can see no differences in the way I placed the MP3 in the page, or in the way it’s protected using Media Vault. I’m pretty sure it ended up being a server-side fix, but this particular site runs on nginx, not the Windows or Linux I usually work with and the server guy I was working with on it is no longer around so I can’t ask what he did.

    Sorry I couldn’t be of more help.

    Same problem here, although I get that error several different places in the plugin. I get it if I try to delete more than 200 users, and when I try to switch which user group an email is going to be sent to.

    I was able to get it working by commenting out the line you found in both /sendmail/sendmail.php and /subscribers/view-subscriber-show.php in the plugins folder, but bypassing a security check doesn’t seem like a good idea. It’s OK so I can complete testing, but if this can’t be fixed then I can’t use this plugin. Too bad because so far it’s the best of the ones I’ve tried except for this issue.

    Thread Starter thomas_callahan

    (@thomas_callahan)

    Sure, done. One feature request: options for strong password enforcement and the option to hide or genericize login-related messages for higher security (like not indicating whether an account exists at all in login error messages to prevent brute force guessing of account emails). I usually use iThemes security to do both of those things, but this plugin does not recognize or enforce the restrictions/modifications that iThemes imposes on the dashboard-based login process.

    In this case that was a tradeoff worth making and we “enforced” strong passwords on the front end by adding javascript validation to the template, but it would be nice to have that kind of integration with iThemes Security or similar options directly within the plugin.

    Thread Starter thomas_callahan

    (@thomas_callahan)

    Thanks for the quick response! We had a workaround in place for one user in our list but had several others that hadn’t tried logging in yet — now they can just log in normally, saving us a lot of effort.

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