Author | Firefox not logging into HBH |
Zer0Man Member

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Hey all,
Since HBH came back online i've not been able to log on using Firefox, first I thought it might of been a Firefox extention I installed (Live HTTP headers) so I uninstalled it and still not able to log on.
Has anyone got any ideas why this could be happening???
Thank you in advance,
Zer0Man
Social engineering bypasses all technologies, including firewalls. (Kevin Mitnick)
The true computer hackers follow a certain set of ethics that forbids them to profit or cause harm from their activities. (Kevin Mitnick)
Edited by Zer0Man on 09-08-07 18:55 |
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Author | RE: Firefox not logging into HBH |
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post any error messages as no-one could know what it is without more info.
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Author | RE: Firefox not logging into HBH |
rockbll4 Member

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try clearing ur cookies


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Author | RE: Firefox not logging into HBH |
Zer0Man Member

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@koolkeith12345... No error message, HBH homepage re-loads but not logged in.
@rockbll4... Cookies etc auto-deleted when Firefox pages are closed.
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Author | RE: Firefox not logging into HBH |
spyware Member

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ctrl+shift+del remove your cookies. Check for firewalls too.

"The chowner of property." - Zeph [small]�Widespread intellectual and moral docility may be convenient for leaders in the short term,
but it is suicidal for nations in the long term.� - Carl Sagan [center]�Since the grid is inescapable, what were the earlier lasers about? Does the corridor have a sense of humor?� - Ebert[/ce |
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Author | RE: Firefox not logging into HBH |
BIBER Member

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Maybe your IP is dynamic.
take your time,look around
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Author | RE: Firefox not logging into HBH |
spyware Member

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BIBER wrote:
Maybe your IP is dynamic.
wtf? Everytime someone logs in HBH the ip changes? WTF? Just stfu if you don't know the solution.
Dynamic my ass.

"The chowner of property." - Zeph [small]�Widespread intellectual and moral docility may be convenient for leaders in the short term,
but it is suicidal for nations in the long term.� - Carl Sagan [center]�Since the grid is inescapable, what were the earlier lasers about? Does the corridor have a sense of humor?� - Ebert[/ce |
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Author | RE: Firefox not logging into HBH |
mido Member

Posts: 613 Location: Cairo, Egypt
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Yea i agree with ya all guys...
Clear the cookies...
Your IP might be dynamic...
(i've had this problem before, i've checked the "remember me" box, it worked fine -<<maybe something wrong with sessions>>- )
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Author | RE: Firefox not logging into HBH |
Zer0Man Member

Posts: 194 Location: England, UK
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Thank you for all your replies/solutions, i'll give them a try when I get back home.
I just find it strange HBH lets me log on from same pc when using IE, but not with Firefox.
Social engineering bypasses all technologies, including firewalls. (Kevin Mitnick)
The true computer hackers follow a certain set of ethics that forbids them to profit or cause harm from their activities. (Kevin Mitnick) |
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Author | RE: Firefox not logging into HBH |
mido Member

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Zer0Man wrote:
Thank you for all your replies/solutions, i'll give them a try when I get back home.
I just find it strange HBH lets me log on from same pc when using IE, but not with Firefox.
May be thats cause the cookie usees IP address to keep you logged it?
And you're logging twice from the same IP Address? this is the way i see it, and yea it can't be dynamic IP... cause you say everytime you reload HBH, its cookies (with IP) problem).
This is the way i see it, thanks...
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Author | RE: Firefox not logging into HBH |
BIBER Member

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mido wrote:
Yea i agree with ya all guys...
Clear the cookies...
Your IP might be dynamic...
(i've had this problem before, i've checked the "remember me" box, it worked fine -<<maybe something wrong with sessions>>- )
U see spyware???? HUH?
take your time,look around
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Author | RE: Firefox not logging into HBH |
spyware Member

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mido wrote:
Yea i agree with ya all guys...
Clear the cookies...
Your IP might be dynamic...
(i've had this problem before, i've checked the "remember me" box, it worked fine -<<maybe something wrong with sessions>>- )
BIBER wrote:
U see spyware???? HUH?
I see a false statement. It's probably due the firefox settings, maybe Javascript is disvabled. Maybe the cookies are disabled. It has nothing to do with dynamic ip adresses.
[EDIT: forgot to flame you]
*sets on fire*.
It was meant as a flame.

"The chowner of property." - Zeph [small]�Widespread intellectual and moral docility may be convenient for leaders in the short term,
but it is suicidal for nations in the long term.� - Carl Sagan [center]�Since the grid is inescapable, what were the earlier lasers about? Does the corridor have a sense of humor?� - Ebert[/ce
Edited by spyware on 09-08-07 20:28 |
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Author | RE: Firefox not logging into HBH |
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spyware wrote:
[EDIT: forgot to flame you]
Fuck you bitch
I wouldn't call that flaming. It's more pathetic.
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Author | RE: Firefox not logging into HBH |
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kaksii wrote:
I wouldn't call that flaming. It's more pathetic.
for once i agree with kasii 
all you do is hang around on sites like this flamming noobs why? because you have no life. Instead of flamming everyone you should try a bit of socialising and see how much more fun it is
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Author | RE: Firefox not logging into HBH |
mido Member

Posts: 613 Location: Cairo, Egypt
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Why do you psycho flaming?
is that what you've been learning? read your newspaper or do your home work, you will gain more, or at least, won't lost people.
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Author | RE: Firefox not logging into HBH |
spyware Member

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I would like to take the time to build up a HUGE barrier and bounce that comment right back at you people. Go learn some more.
//bounces comment.

"The chowner of property." - Zeph [small]�Widespread intellectual and moral docility may be convenient for leaders in the short term,
but it is suicidal for nations in the long term.� - Carl Sagan [center]�Since the grid is inescapable, what were the earlier lasers about? Does the corridor have a sense of humor?� - Ebert[/ce |
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Author | RE: Firefox not logging into HBH |
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spyware wrote:
I would like to take the time to build up a HUGE barrier and bounce that comment right back at you people. Go learn some more.
//bounces comment.
is that meant to be offensive?? he has a life (i have been lead to believe anyway) unlike you.
now is the time to admit defeat in this miniflame war and start crying
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Author | RE: Firefox not logging into HBH |
spyware Member

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I'll rather destroy HTML then admitting I lost.
Dude, just listen to me, I was right. I posted that (semi-friendly) at the beginning. I don't care how many n00bs agree to each other that I "lost" or whatever. I helped the thread starter.
Now go learn some more like you suggested.

"The chowner of property." - Zeph [small]�Widespread intellectual and moral docility may be convenient for leaders in the short term,
but it is suicidal for nations in the long term.� - Carl Sagan [center]�Since the grid is inescapable, what were the earlier lasers about? Does the corridor have a sense of humor?� - Ebert[/ce |
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Author | RE: Firefox not logging into HBH |
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spyware wrote:
I'll rather destroy HTML then admitting I lost.
Dude, just listen to me, I was right. I posted that (semi-friendly) at the beginning. I don't care how many n00bs agree to each other that I "lost" or whatever. I helped the thread starter.
Now go learn some more like you suggested.
you cant destroy html
you posted one post that didnt flame the rest did, nearly all of your posts a re flammes which leads me to believe you only hang around here to flamme noobs.
and i am learning stuff, i dont spend my life flamming people, i do more proidcutive stuff instead.
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Author | RE: Firefox not logging into HBH |
spyware Member

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koolkeith12345 wrote:
you cant destroy html
you posted one post that didnt flame the rest did, nearly all of your posts a re flammes which leads me to believe you only hang around here to flamme noobs.
and i am learning stuff, i dont spend my life flamming people, i do more proidcutive stuff instead.
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Shit! You just uncovered my evil scheme! /runs away
props for learning. '95 <3
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but I did answer the question.

"The chowner of property." - Zeph [small]�Widespread intellectual and moral docility may be convenient for leaders in the short term,
but it is suicidal for nations in the long term.� - Carl Sagan [center]�Since the grid is inescapable, what were the earlier lasers about? Does the corridor have a sense of humor?� - Ebert[/ce
Edited by spyware on 09-08-07 21:11 |
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