What os / browser / version do you use for this forum ?

Everytime i try to login to this forum i get the dc , wrong password , form invalid…etc…

When i try to login first time, i get the message to contact board administrator, if i put there my login info i can log in, as soon as i click any topic here i got the log off,…

Tried in normal / private in win 10 , chrome 135.0
Tried it in macos / safari ,
Tried in the iceweasel in red hat…

I gave up on the idea trying to log in here and post here… its either me having problem or the forum… but since i tried so many options that cant be the case…

also now started firefox from 2014 and it seems to work…

Not trying to troll, trying to find the answer for the problem

Edit: even FF is not working, getting log off when i am trying to post / browse topics.

Thank you.

Normally I use Safari 18.4 on macOS 15.4, flawlessly.

For entertainment value, this reply is in current Librewolf in Debian running under UTM. No problems.

If it were common browser or OS, there would be many reports, rather than one.

W10 Pro for Workstations (64 bit) 22H2 19045.5796
F 138.0.1 (64 bit)

I don’t think it’s a browser issue. I haven’t heard of other people with such issues.

Actualy sometime I get “500” error, but with “F5” all work again until the next time I open the forum next day.

yes, but that’s a different thing

@samuellsk you tried different browser. But what you most probably not tried: different internet connection.

:wink:

i think you got it right… we have 2 connections , from different providers,… i think what is happening is that i start at one and other chunks (when i click topics…etc.) are tried to be send through different ? if that does makes sense…

but, other sites do work normally…

will try it from home, where i got only one connection..

THX

Short version: this isn’t about the client software but the poor decisions that your network administrator did in managing a dual wan setup.

Why would that be ? If other sites do work correctly this one not, than i guess problem is here or not ?
Well anyway , going through only one connection “fixed the issue”

As you confirmed yourself, using same OS/browser/version works fine if routing is set up to use same path for all connections … which clearly means that the variables, mentioned in topic title, don’t affect the behaviour. Now, when it comes to using multi-WAN for connecting web service which (tries to) tracks individual users … some may not like seeing source address changing all the time. While ever changing source address for individual connections is not wrong it can break some things … and it’s then up to an agreement between service provider (MT in this case) and user (your network admin in this case) whether service can be changed to tolerate such behaviour or not. If I was web admin of MT forum, I’d outright decline such idea. (But then I’m also opposed to MAC randomization which IMO may fall into same category)