Can't sign in to Blender Community or DevTalk #93584

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opened 2023-12-04 06:12:07 +01:00 by Ennex · 1 comment

System Information
Operating system: Windows-10-10.0.22621-SP0 64 Bits
Graphics card: AMD Radeon RX 6500M ATI Technologies Inc. 4.6.0 Core Profile Context 22.20.46.19.230818

Blender Version
Broken: version: 4.0.1, branch: blender-v4.0-release, commit date: 2023-11-16 16:40, hash: d0dd92834a08
Worked: (newest version of Blender that worked as expected)

Short description of error

My Blender ID works at Projects, but not at Community or DevTalk.

This issue was originally submitted as #115737 in blender/blender, and I was asked to resubmit it here.

At projects.blender.org:

  • After clearing all Blender cookies: I can sign in with my e-mail address and password.
  • After signing out and clicking "Sign in" again: I am automatically signed in without entering anything, although I did not set this behavior and would prefer that it ask for my credentials, but that is not a big problem.

At blender.community:

  • After clearing all Blender cookies: When I attempt to sign in, I get the error: "The e-mail address and/or password you specified are not correct."
  • After signing in at Projects and remaining signed in there: When I attempt to sign in, I get the same error message.

At devtalk.blender.org:

  • After clearing all Blender cookies: When I click "Log in" and enter my e-mail address and password, I get a pop-up that says, "Welcome! Let's create your account". It is prepopulated with my correct e-mail address and my name, which is strange. I don't know where it's getting those data without a cookie. Is a cookie being stored with a different domain? In any case, it does not let me log in.
  • After signing in at Projects and remaining signed in there: It does not ask for my credentials, but immediately gives me the pop-up to create an account.

Combination:

  • If I clear all Blender cookies, then attempt to log in at DevTalk and get asked to create an account, then close that browser window, then go to Projects and click "Sign in", it does not ask for credentials, but I am automatically signed in. This means that the system is accepting my credentials when I attempt to log in at "DevTalk", even though it doesn't let me in there.

All around weird behavior. What can I do to get into Community and DevTalk?

Exact steps for others to reproduce the error
I've described the exact steps of what happens to me, I don't know if it's reproducible elsewhere.

**System Information** Operating system: Windows-10-10.0.22621-SP0 64 Bits Graphics card: AMD Radeon RX 6500M ATI Technologies Inc. 4.6.0 Core Profile Context 22.20.46.19.230818 **Blender Version** Broken: version: 4.0.1, branch: blender-v4.0-release, commit date: 2023-11-16 16:40, hash: `d0dd92834a08` Worked: (newest version of Blender that worked as expected) **Short description of error** ### My Blender ID works at Projects, but not at Community or DevTalk. This issue was originally submitted as [#115737 in blender/blender](https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/issues/115737), and I was asked to resubmit it here. At [projects.blender.org](https://projects.blender.org): - After clearing all Blender cookies: I can sign in with my e-mail address and password. - After signing out and clicking "Sign in" again: I am automatically signed in without entering anything, although I did not set this behavior and would prefer that it ask for my credentials, but that is not a big problem. At [blender.community](https://blender.community): - After clearing all Blender cookies: When I attempt to sign in, I get the error: "The e-mail address and/or password you specified are not correct." - After signing in at Projects and remaining signed in there: When I attempt to sign in, I get the same error message. At [devtalk.blender.org](https://devtalk.blender.org): - After clearing all Blender cookies: When I click "Log in" and enter my e-mail address and password, I get a pop-up that says, "Welcome! Let's create your account". It is prepopulated with my correct e-mail address and my name, which is strange. I don't know where it's getting those data without a cookie. Is a cookie being stored with a different domain? In any case, it does not let me log in. - After signing in at Projects and remaining signed in there: It does not ask for my credentials, but immediately gives me the pop-up to create an account. Combination: - If I clear all Blender cookies, then attempt to log in at DevTalk and get asked to create an account, then close that browser window, then go to Projects and click "Sign in", it does not ask for credentials, but I am automatically signed in. This means that the system is accepting my credentials when I attempt to log in at "DevTalk", even though it doesn't let me in there. All around weird behavior. What can I do to get into Community and DevTalk? **Exact steps for others to reproduce the error** I've described the exact steps of what happens to me, I don't know if it's reproducible elsewhere.
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I don't know if someone did something to fix this or if a glitch on my computer got resolved, but I'm now able to log in, so I'm closing this issue.

I don't know if someone did something to fix this or if a glitch on my computer got resolved, but I'm now able to log in, so I'm closing this issue.
Ennex closed this issue 2023-12-09 06:13:48 +01:00
Ennex reopened this issue 2023-12-09 06:13:56 +01:00
Ennex closed this issue 2023-12-09 06:14:10 +01:00
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