panel shows no images - asks for relogin

frankc420

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When logging into my panel, sometimes after logging in, the images won't load but all of the text on the page will. If I try to refresh or click a link, it takes me back to the login page, once I login again, all is well.

Has anyone else experienced this? If so, how can I fix it?
 
Check /var/log/directadmin/error.log

Might be a problem with sessions or something...

Make sure that /tmp and /home/tmp has the right permissions.
 
Make sure you are not using some kind of proxy server to connect to the internet. Check you connection settings.

Check iptools.com for your ip address. Refresh it several times and if your ip address changes then that means you are using a proxy server.

Make sure you do not have some kind of program that deletes cookies automatically.
 
I also see this occasionally too.... Thought it was just me, but now someone has the same issue, it eases my concerns...
 
Usually:

1. Ip changes. Either because of proxy server or some other reason.
2. Cookies being deleted.
3. Something happens to the session file. Check hard drive space.
4. Session timeout.
 
Usually:

1. Ip changes. Either because of proxy server or some other reason.
2. Cookies being deleted.
3. Something happens to the session file. Check hard drive space.
4. Session timeout.

1. Ip isn't changing, not going through a proxy.
2. Cookies aren't being deleted, only 3rd party app that I have that's capable of doing that is McAfee and it's not touching anything.
3. HD space is fine on the server, logs do not show any errors either
4. This is possible, but 1-3 seconds after I login?
 
I also see this occasionally too.... Thought it was just me, but now someone has the same issue, it eases my concerns...

It's not a big issue to me, I just don't want my customers getting it. But, if I'm getting it, they will to.
 
Does the directadmin log shows the same ip?
And you have compared the session files too?
And when it gives you the log in screen you can still see the cookie?
Does the cookie value match the session file?
You have checked your ip with iptools.com?

99% sure its one of those things.
 
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