On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 11:26:24AM +0530, Hiemanshu Sharma wrote:
On 04/21/2010 05:01 AM, Robyn Bergeron wrote:
> I just filed this:
>
> #2111: Logging into Fedora Insight when not in cmsadmin group gives 403 error
> ----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------
> Reporter: rbergero | Owner: itbegins
> Type: bug | Status: new
> Priority: blocker | Milestone:
> Component: General | Version: Test
> Severity: High | Keywords: insight zikula
> ----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------
> = phenomenon =
> When logging into zikula / FI on pt6 as new users "robynztest", get the
> following error:
> ----
> Access denied (error 403)
> Sorry! You don't have authorisation for the page you wanted.
> Additional information
> Sorry! You have not been granted access to this page.
>
> ----
> Simon posted an email to the logistics list this afternoon saying there is
> a patch -
>
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/logistics/2010-April/000500.html
>
> That email posted approximately the same time that Hiemanshu/Gwerra posted
> that he thought he had fixed the problem. I'm not sure if Hiemanshu
> applied the patch, or something else.
>
> At this point: users not in cmsadmin no longer have administrative access
> when they log in - but they are not able to log in past a 403 error. The
> new users do get added to the "users" group - and not the
"administrators"
> group - so we need to figure out why they're getting a 403.
Well I did this patch last night while I was working on it, I made the
patches on my own (from what ever was on pt6.) I am still working on it,
hopefully I should have it figured out soon.
So I'm not sure -- does this mean, Hiemanshu, that you wrote your
patches on top of Simon's code, or backed his up, or... ?
Can we find the patch Simon did on a list or a ticket, so that we can
reapply it as needed?
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