- Firefox 133.0.3
- New private Window
- Browse to c.osm.org
- Click “Log In”
- "Authorization timed out, or you have switched browsers. Please try again. "
There’s the same issue in Chromium 131.0.6778.139
There’s the same issue in Chromium 131.0.6778.139
I can reproduce the issue following the steps in the OP and there is at least one user are several users reporting this problem on r/openstreetmap as well.
May be related - discard draught doesn’t seem to work on Firefox mobile currently (it works OK on FF Desktop).
Unread and new counts aren’t being maintained (both mobile and desktop) - topics that I have read are still “new”.
Edit: The “new” issues that I was aware of are fixed. Thanks @Firefishy !
For me it is now working again. I was unable to post or even even log out. Switching to a different browser was also not possible. (Chrome Windows 10 and Android)
I had the same problem and heard the same at least from @dieterdreist and @Mammi71
The issue should now be fixed. I am unsure exactly why the issue happened but I think it is related to this upstream discourse (community.osm.org runs discourse) change, which was later reverted.
Had the identical problem but it is obviously working again. Thanks @Firefishy for the fix.
Dankeschön
This seems to have broken again?
I’m seeing “Authorization timed out, or you have switched browsers. Please try again.” again.
Failed again after site rebuilt without manual fix.
Committed the “fix” until proper investigation during day light hours
I’m getting “That reaction was created too long ago. It can no longer be modified or removed.” alert popups when trying to emoji-react to posts. Not to undo/remove an old reaction, just the initial reaction. Even when reacting to the first post in this thread (which is not an old post).
I got a 403 error when trying to post this online, let’s try the email interface.
Finally fixed upstream after I reported it was broken in “stable” branch. FIX: Simplify nginx config change (#30383) by pmusaraj · Pull Request #30410 · discourse/discourse · GitHub