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Posted: Tuesday Sep 11th, 2012 at 9:28 am #24893
Arjen Mol
Username: arjenmol

Hello, i am trying out s3member. and found out that it does not check the password that users fill in.

The only thing users need to do is fill in the correct username, and a random letter as password (it does not care if it is the own password or something else, just a character) and it allows users to go to level 0 (the free subscription).

what can be the problem since it is not checking if the password is a valid one or not.

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Posted: Tuesday Sep 11th, 2012 at 9:30 am #24894
Eduan
Username: Eduan
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Hello Arjen,

This really isn’t a problem s2Member introduces, if you disable s2Member, does this behavior remain?

Posted: Tuesday Sep 11th, 2012 at 10:07 am #24900
Arjen Mol
Username: arjenmol

thank you for your quick reply,

it seems indeed to be a problem of something else…
And i have no clue whatsoever

any suggestions on what to check?

Posted: Tuesday Sep 11th, 2012 at 10:21 am #24904
Arjen Mol
Username: arjenmol

Ok, i found it.

I use the plugin: “user access expiration”, because i want for users that after a few month their access is denied.
This plugin was putting users on in-active after a certain time, but it seems also to influence the password login form.

Is there any way that i can achieve this in s3member with the level 0 access only. So that after a few weeks or months the user will become inactive?

Arjen

Posted: Tuesday Sep 11th, 2012 at 10:29 am #24907
Eduan
Username: Eduan
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Hello Arjen,

No this is not possible from what I know, you could however just tell the author of that other plugin to fix that problem, seeing how it’s not a wanted behavior. ;)

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