Why am I signed out every time I open this? Why can I hardly post anything anywhere? It’s like a dice roll.

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    2 years ago

    We beta testing

  • aggelalex
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    2 years ago

    Every time they upgrade their servers you gotta re-login.

    • RockfuryOP
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      2 years ago

      Good to know! Looks like the login/out issue stopped.

    • Pika
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      2 years ago

      According to the support Community this was fixed about an hour and a half ago, but I continued to have issues I had to manually log out again and log back in to fix it

    • wpuckering@lm.williampuckering.com
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      2 years ago

      I guess they don’t really know what they’re doing and are learning how load balancing works on the fly, and thinking that’ll result in HA without side-effects without further work.

      EDIT: Don’t really get why this was downvoted. With the proper technical knowledge it’s clear to anybody that two instances with different JWT secrets behind a load balancer is going to cause this very issue. So the fact that they set it up that way means they have a knowledge gap (“they don’t really know what they’re doing”). At the very least they should enable sticky sessions on the load balancer if they insist on going this route, which would mitigate the issue (but depending on client-side configuration would not necessarily prevent it completely).

      Don’t take this as an insult towards the admins of the instance, I’m just pointing out there’s a lack of knowledge, and some trial-and-error going on.

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    2 years ago

    Server-side authentication bug; maybe fallout from the recent attack? I’d expect instability for the next day or so as auth & related problems shake out.

    • RockfuryOP
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      2 years ago

      Attack? I am outta the loop. What happened?

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        https://lemmy.world/post/1290412

        Summary: Attacker found a way to inject JavaScript into the sidebar, letting them steal auth tokens (“JWTs”), including from an admin account. They then used the stolen admin access to vandalize the site. At one point, the attacker used the stolen admin account to falsely announce that the attack had been remediated. Later that day, the attack actually was remediated by the site owner (Ruud) and the vulnerability was patched in the Lemmy code.

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        Production services are actually fuckin’ goddamn difficult, and I add another swear to this comment for every time I have to try reposting it.

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          Yep lemmy.world is live (stress) testing in production. It has its benefits, like when a set of patches were committed to vastly improve performance that was a big problem on a huge instance like lemmy.world but not on the smaller ones, and its downsides with all the random issues that pop up which happen when testing live in production.

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        Lemmy has been improved at light speed over the last couple of weeks. When I joined around 3 weeks ago everything felt prototype-like. But now lemmy.world back-end with Voyager front-end feels almost like Apollo quality. At this rate, it definitely will, in another couple of weeks.

  • Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    2 years ago

    Different instances have different levels of stability

    Blahaj has been pretty stable for me except during the recent attack

    Beehaw has been kinda meh on stability

    Lemmy.ml has been pretty stable when I’ve used it

    Jerboa (the app I use to browse) has been hit or miss at times, but has been really stable since instances moved to 0.18.

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    2 years ago

    Getting logged out randomly and having to submit comments multiple times for them to post sure is fun. /s

  • gusVLZ
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    2 years ago

    Clean app data and cache, login again, fixed for me at least

    • ultranaut
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      2 years ago

      That seemed like it worked for me but then it happened again eventually.

  • Darkmeatduck
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    2 years ago

    Getting the same thing. Found out I was unsubbed from the sub I was following.

    • Pandantic
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      2 years ago

      Memmy signed me out (covertly - only way I could tell is my subscription view showed communities wasn’t subscribed to). Re-entering my credentials fixed it. Let’s see if this posts first time.

  • Gutotito@kbin.social
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    Getting federation working as advertised is a pain in the ass. I ran a solo instance back when Mastodon was new, and there was no end to the nonsense it generated. That’s why I’m now subscribed to the instance @ernest is running. :)