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<body><div>This looks very similar to the same problem I was having (though mine was a new account being forced into its initial password change -- but the same error on trying to submit the password change), so it's interesting to hear that it's not just me.<br></div>
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<div>I had some discussion with Dave (dave64 on irc) about this but it didn't come to any useful web-based conclusion. I have shell/sudo access and wound up running the change password php script that way, at Dave's suggestion.<br></div>
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<div>So I guess I'm not much more help than "you're not alone", but maybe Dave can dig further<br></div>
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<div>On Tue, May 12, 2015, at 06:53 AM, Nic Bernstein wrote:<br></div>
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I've already spoken up about trying to do something about this, but
to no avail. I'll volunteer to at the very least uncrap things a
bit. However, the current site has some problems with the
authentication system. I have credentials on the site, but had
lost/forgotten the password. I used the password reset facility,
but now when I log in I am asked to change my password, and that
process always results in this message:<br></div>
<blockquote>There seems to be a problem with your login session;
this action has been canceled as a precaution against session
hijacking.
Go back to the previous page, reload that page and then try again.<br></blockquote><div>So I'm stuck. If someone can fix this, fine; please do so. If not,
I can register again, but then need someone with authority to
authorize my new account, and I'll probably be asked to update my
password, and... (wash, rinse, repeat).<br></div>
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