• Resolved kbrian

    (@kbrian)


    Hi Joachim

    We’re having issues with the access since the update in december. We’ve looked into role changes from membership app n other plugins and just cannot get any access to work now.

    Please see screenshot where I made any user logged in able to access the restricted page. https://imgur.com/a/4Xcs2

    See now that even though I’m logged in It still redirects me.

    View post on imgur.com

    To rule out our login popup form integration, see we’re logged in to WordPress:

    View post on imgur.com

    Should be ‘subscribed’ roles restricted, but to rule the issue of user role out made the access rule anyone logged in. It still redirects us.

    Can you please review changes from last update?
    Or can we revert to previous version? Can just revert to our backup as we’ve had a few new members and changes etc six issue began.

    Thanks in advance

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  • Plugin Author Joachim Jensen

    (@intoxstudio)

    Thank you for testing it without the multiple roles, so we can rule out that is the problem.

    Do you have more conditions/restrictions than the 3 groups depicted in the first screenshot? If so, could you show me a screenshot of the rest?

    The latest release introduced the possibility to redirect to custom URLs, instead of just pages, and it improved the way levels are retrieved for each user. But looking at the code again, I cannot find anywhere where it could deny access for authorized users.

    If you have a backup, you should be able to downgrade without any problems. If you don’t have a backup, it might be a little harder to get the previous version: You’d need to clone the plugin at Github and fetch its submodules: https://github.com/intoxstudio/restrict-user-access

    Thread Starter kbrian

    (@kbrian)

    Hi Joachim

    Here’s shot of all restrictions for that level: https://imgur.com/a/eEmhr

    Although we’ve had members complain so currently created another two rules, one to extent access to let anyone access the content to by time sorting it out and another locking down a test page to troubleshoot on.
    3 levels: https://imgur.com/a/jvhre
    test rule: https://imgur.com/a/ufCMr
    Test page accessed by admin: https://imgur.com/a/EBdbc
    Test page results in redirect: https://imgur.com/a/Qb10v despite that user having just the subscriber role.

    I’ve brought it right down to rule thing out and still don’t know what’s going wrong. My next thought is to try restrict to a role other than subscriber. Again as a process of elimination.

    We do have pre update backups but as I mentioned we cannot revert due to significant daily member purchases and events etc. It would be very tedious to try restore parts on the files and not others.

    I will have a look at the GitHub files.

    Any ideas what else to try?

    Thread Starter kbrian

    (@kbrian)

    Hi Joachim

    I think you’re off the hook. I downloaded your full GitHub commit from
    July and replaced the live SFTP files. Saw the loss of features but still experienced the issue. I now believe the error is caused by a disconnect between our Membership database application and WordPress where logging in is successful as a member but not communicated as being logged in to WordPress.

    I appreciate your assistance and replies and have reverted to updated version of your plugin. Thanks again.

    Kim

    Plugin Author Joachim Jensen

    (@intoxstudio)

    @kbrian

    I am glad that we found out that it is not a bug in Restrict User Access, as I simply could not see where in the code it went wrong 🙂 I hope the problem with the “disconnection” between the application layers is easy to resolve!

    If you have any other questions, do not hesitate to open a new support thread.

    And if you have time, it would help me a lot if you could rate the plugin here: https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/restrict-user-access/reviews/ Thank you

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