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Login Error : Access Denied. You are not authorized to access this page

Dear Support Developers,

Am new to develop drupal CMS application in Apache Drupal server.
Can anyone help on below issue & how to resolve this problem?

Using version: Apache24, Drupal 7.36, MySQL5.5.37

Error detail1: When i am trying to login in Admin portal (http://localhost:8080/testsite/user/password) , am getting below error.
Access Denied.
You are not authorized to access this page

All assets (including HTML files) on CDN

Dear Drupal Community,

I've been playing with hosting a static website on Amazon new Cloudfront web hosting. As it hosts even the HTML files on a CDN, I've just been blown away by the performance!

Could anyone thinking a any way that this could work in conjunction with Drupal? I'm really open to any suggestions.

Thanks,
Minxies

Interesting experience with SiteGround.com hosting

I bought the hosting from SiteGround yesterday. And killed the whole 2 days by the computer.

Thanks for the best recommendations from Drupal Community. I trusted your recommendation of SiteGround as a reliable hosting. I will not do that anymore.

The online managers are completely unprofessional.

LSCache Litespeed avoid cache the home page

Hey Guys,

I've installed on LSCache on my server and enabled it at server level. Currently, that server only contains Drupal websites version 6 and 7. All it's working fine except for the homepage for logged in users.

Basically, When I logged in as an administrator LSCache is still caching the home page and I have to hard refresh the page (Command + Shift + R) to be able to perform admin action on it, like edit a block, menu or use the admin menu. I'd had excluded the admin section, therefore, I am not having problems with it at all.

My Drupal sites on Bluehosts are not behaving normal since a week ago! Help needed!

Hello,

My Drupal sites are not behaving normal since a week ago. I have done all what I could do to solve the problem like updating the modules and core, restoring clean backups etc. but nothing seems to work. I have decided to replicate the site on my MAMP environment so I copied the site map from public_html using the SCP command and dumped the DB from phpmyadmin. The site shows no problems at all so my guess is that the issue comes from the server side.

Problem description:

Shared hosting provider immune to Drupalgeddon etc

I'm after a shared Drupal hosting provider that has their finger on the pulse when it comes to security.

Can anyone recommend a provider that took steps to immunise against the Drupalgeddon ( SA-CORE-2014-005 - Drupal core - SQL injection ) flaw and maybe any other issues like this?

Thanks,
Minxies

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