Is anycritter else unable to stay logged in? Every new page I go to (a post, a community, a user) shows me logged out. I can log back in, but only for that page.

If it’s on my end, advice would be nice ':3
Thankies squeek 🐭

Edit: Switching to Floorp seems to have fixed it 😅 Idunno if it’s specific to this browser or I had some specific issue with how I had Firefox configured ooorrrr 🤷 That squeaked, apparently the adminicritters around here are updating to a fresh Lemmy version that deals with this issue. Neat! :3

      • l_b_i@pawb.social
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        3 months ago

        So I guess the follow on, is how are you browsing? desktop, phone, app? What browser? What extensions? What cookie settings?

        • KeriKitty (They(/It))@pawb.socialOP
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          3 months ago

          headdesk Thought I’d fixed it by clearing the “site data and cookies” for this site v.v

          I’m using Firefox 129.0.1 on Arch Linux (bytheway 😅 ), Enhanced Tracking Protection is on Standard. I do have a bunch of add-ons, but the only one I’ve changed recently was trying out µBlock Origin Lite in place of µBlock Origin (disabling the latter to try the former). I’ve since reversed that, to no visible effect. I’ve also got…

          • LocalCDN, tried switching that off for this site. No luck.
          • NoScript, with everything here set to trusted.
          • Privacy Badger, which sees no trackers here
          • A pile of other random stuff like Dark Reader, FoxyGestures, and Indie Wiki Buddy. Violentmonkey, I suppose. Shows no scripts for this site, though. Twitch Chat Pronouns. FFZ. Instance Assistant for Lemmy and Kbin? Maybe that’s janked something up. … Nope!

          Looks like it’s only new tabs doing the thing now. I could’ve sworn it was any new page, but right now it seems I’m fine as long as I don’t open a new tab. Also I did update Firefox possibly around the time this started soooo… maybe I’ll blame Mozilla. Also maybe I’ll finally start switching to another browser. … Based on the same one anyway. Bleh.

          [Lie/Joke] Or maybe good old Google Chrome will be my home 🤣

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            3 months ago

            hmmm. I will assume you’ve restarted the browser completely at some point.

            If you open up web developer tools (ctrl+shift+i) when you load pawb.social, with each request, in the cookies tab, or in the request header you should see one cookie jwt: “xxxxx”. DO NOT SHARE THIS TOKEN. Its a pretty simple system. You might have some containerizing of tabs going on which will not allow the cookie to share across tabs. It should show if anything is being blocked, or your just not sending the cookie with your request. The other items in my request header for the root of pawb.social are
            Accept : “image/avif,image/webp,/
            Accept-Encoding : gzip, deflate, br
            Accept-Language : en-US,en;q=0.5"
            Connection : keep-alive
            Cookie : jwt=hahahaha
            DNT : 1
            Host : pawb.social
            Sec-Fetch-Dest : document
            Sec-Fetch-Mode : navigate
            Sec-Fetch-Site : none User-Agent : Your user agent

            • KeriKitty (They(/It))@pawb.socialOP
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              3 months ago

              Looks like it’s there even in a new tab. Logging in again gets me a new one, which works… until I open another tab. Interesting thing, I can duplicate a tab and that one shows me logged in. Hmmmmmm. 🤔

              Okay, had some more fun. I’ve got a heisenbug 😅 Sometimes opening a new tab works as expected, sometimes it doesn’t. Duplicating a tab seems reliable, but that’s kindof a goofy way to browse.

              GET / HTTP/1.1
              Host: pawb.social
              User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:129.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/129.0
              Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,image/avif,image/webp,image/png,image/svg+xml,/;q=0.8
              Accept-Language: en-GB,en;q=0.5
              Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate, br, zstd
              DNT: 1
              Sec-GPC: 1
              Upgrade-Insecure-Requests: 1
              Sec-Fetch-Dest: document
              Sec-Fetch-Mode: navigate
              Sec-Fetch-Site: cross-site
              Connection: keep-alive
              Cookie: jwt=hunter2

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                3 months ago

                If you didn’t see the edit, @AVincentInSpace@pawb.social seems to have determined its an issue with NoScript https://pawb.social/comment/10303654

                Lemmy on desktop is pretty much all javascript, so that doesn’t surprise me too much. It still sounds like some containerizing is going on. and a logged out header would be more interesting. If that was a logged out header, that’s really strange because I wouldn’t expect to see the cookie with the request.

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                  3 months ago

                  Thanks, but that’s the first thing I tried after seeing that post :-\ Didn’t work for me. Muchly weird. Problem seems… less bad now? Sometimes pages load logged-in, sometimes refreshing helps.

                  Also, nowhere else seems to have this issue. Maybe the server hates me personally v.v

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            3 months ago

            I have pretty much the exact same setup as you and started noticing this same issue right around when I installed NoScript (even though everything was set to allow). Let me do some testing and I’ll get back to you.

            UPDATE: after completely disabling the extension, the issue seems to have gone away. Not sure what’s causing this (and tbh I don’t really care enough to dig around and find out)

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    3 months ago

    seem to be fine for me. Though I was logged out when I visited Lemmy just now, which is unusual :3c
    I suspect there was something going on and it’s fixed now.

    Edit: I was also logged out the next day, maybe some kind of new session invalidation or cookie expiration :3c

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    2 months ago

    👋 This isn’t just you! We’re aware of the issue and believe that the latest version of Lemmy should fix it; It seems to be an issue with the cookies being set with Strict instead of Lax causing it to not be sent by your browser.

    Full announcement for maintenance to perform the upgrade: https://pawb.social/post/14286683

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    3 months ago

    I haven’t had any issues staying logged in on the same tab, but I have to log in again every time I open anything on this instance on another tab.

    • KeriKitty (They(/It))@pawb.socialOP
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      3 months ago

      That sounds like my issue. I solved it by switching to Floorp 😅

      I’m guessing Firefox very recently got an update that broke something and it’s not in Floorp yet 🤷 That or I just accumulated jank in that profile over the years and that broke something. Idunno.

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        2 months ago

        Well, that’s the thing… I probably should have mentioned this in my first post but I’m using Vivaldi, which is a Chromium fork. So it’s not just a Firefox issue.