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zone alarm Security suite 6 creates login problem (8 posts)

  1. Angelbeast
    Member
    Posted 5 years ago #

    I have just today installed WordPress and haveit up and running just fine. However i have a problem. I can't log in. With zone Alarm disabled i can log in just fine. But with it running it just ges right back to the blank login screen. Ihave tried adding my site to the trusted zonein zone alarm, and unchecking block private headers and block 3rd party cookies. still no success. I can't think of anything else to try and i'm about ready to ditch WordPress and go with something else. Also i am using Firefox 1.5

  2. lhk
    Member
    Posted 5 years ago #

    Hi,

    I'd rather ditch Zonealarm and use a better firewall.

    Zonealarm is notorious for creating the most ridiculous problems with CMS and javascript sites.

  3. whooami
    Member
    Posted 5 years ago #

    sounds like a zonealarm issue, not a wordpress one.

  4. Angelbeast
    Member
    Posted 5 years ago #

    Well i'm rather partial to zone alarm for some reason...don't ask me why...*LOL*...It seems to work with everything else and just a reasonable amount of tweaking if t doesn't so that's why i just don't understand this...and yes i know it sounds like a zone alarm issue...i just thought someone may have encntered it and found a fix :-)

  5. Rok
    Member
    Posted 5 years ago #

    Download Flock Browser here

  6. Hekai
    Member
    Posted 5 years ago #

    Try enabling referrers for the site in ZA, and clean out your cache/unwanted cookies (including any related to your WP site, of course). Seems to have fixed this for me, in IE - though the problem was erratic, so hard to be sure.

    Otherwise, shutting ZA down completely during login and restarting it straight after seems to allow logins without that palaver, for a few hours at least.

    I don't get this problem with WP 1.5.1, but do with 2.0.3 - which is at odds with this article:
    http://codex.wordpress.org/Enable_Sending_Referrers
    ...but may be related to the code changed at that point.

    Incidentally, folks, shifting blame doesn't fix a problem. Neither ZA and WP appear to be doing anything wrong here - and firewalls that allow seamless CMS operation are not 'better' if they do so by being less secure. Several weeks of running my own tests last year convinced me that ZA has few peers among other software firewalls.

  7. ronsman
    Member
    Posted 5 years ago #

    I had the same problem, the same liking for keeping ZA and the same reasoning as Hekai that we need a solution not an evasion of the problem. And there is one.

    Go to this page of the ZA Support Forum:

    http://forum.zonelabs.org/zonelabs/board/message?board.id=inst&message.id=57558

    Basically it involves letting ZA's Privacy Advisor tell you what the problem is (in my case allowing 3rd party cookies) and changing the settings appropriately.

    Worked for me, anyway.

  8. vkaryl
    Member
    Posted 5 years ago #

    Well, yup. That would also be the problem I've had with ZA Pro since I updated FF again (this would be twice now....)

    I'm most likely going to go back to the free ZA version, which I understand doesn't do this sort of stupidity.

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