One solution to possible attacks

It just happened that I was logged in on 2 different browsers. When I tried to change something from within the administration panel I got a 'possible attack' message.

After I closed the other browser and when I tried again to change something from within admin it all worked fine and smooth.

Make sure that you're only logged-in in one browser on your computer.

It may save you from some headache.

Quote · 25 Nov 2009

elcentcom.  THANK YOU for posting this.   I got mocked by a few of the members here because I said I wanted to try to save a beta that had about 10 members, but I have been working the better part of two days trying to get that data back in.  I've been getting hammered with "possible attack" messages as I copy the information from the beta to the RC.  I will try now to copy the information to a text file first.  Thanks for sharing this.

Rob

Quote · 25 Nov 2009

I realized that when I clear the cache of the browser (I'm using Firefox), the possible attack thingy is resolved.

This is probably due to browser issue. A spyware clearance might help.

Quote · 26 Nov 2009

When using FF to test a change always press ctrl+f5 .  This forces a full and clean refresh of the page instead of using anything that is left in your cache.

Quote · 26 Nov 2009

Good advice guys- I was going crazy, but was finally able to get my data transferred.  This is going to take some getting used to though.  I almost always have at least two browsers open when I work with Dolphin- sometimes three (FF, IE, Chrome).  With this, it doesn't even matter that they are different kinds of browsers- you still set off the possible attack alarms.

Quote · 26 Nov 2009

For me I only get this problem with IE7 but not FF. With IE, I get it everytime I go to the site - regardless if I have it open on another browser or not.

Quote · 26 Nov 2009
 
 
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