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@pedro And so I've disabled OpenID support, who needs something that doesn't work…
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@pedro How to reproduce?
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@pedro Oh, it was painfully easy to reproduce…
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@pedro It means there's a bug there: https://git.gnu.io/gnu/gnu-social/blob/4ea79bc/lib/action.php#L411 …
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@pedroz Well, I was making a fix locally. Now I only need @mmn to merge it (and possibly clean it up, I don't do PHP).
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@pedro What do you mean? Who's "he"?
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@pedro Well, the fix is applied in LoadAverage for 6 days now so if you see this warning still then it's something different.
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@pedro I've noticed that logging in with OpenID doesn't get through.
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@pedro Ah, okay.
Anyway, that's the only login problem I was able to find.
I only didn't try logging through Twitter because I don't have an account there.
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@pedro Emails being sent, passwords change, all systems seem to be working.
What email service provider or MTA are you using?
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@pedro Ah, thanks, now I see what's happening.
> Our system has detected that this message does 550-5.7.1 not meet IPv6 sending guidelines regarding PTR records and 550-5.7.1 authentication. Please review 550-5.7.1 https://support.google.com/mail/?p=IPv6AuthError for more information 550 5.7.1 .
Because the host supports IPv6, gmail wants something extra to accept the mail at all.
I've disabled IPv6 support in postfix for now, should make it work for now.
I need @pztrn to edit DNS records…
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#OpenID doesn't work?!
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@mmn That appears to be the case… both with PHP 5.6 and PHP 7.0.
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@jark Locally – yes, but the federation won't forget.
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In which direction doesn't it work for you, as a provider or authentication consumer? #OpenID is great and works great for me on all !GNUsocial instances I use and administer afaik.
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@mmn As an authentication consumer. The OpenID is being called, but afterwards GNU social is still left unlogged in.