
unable to log in to my blog
When I try to log in to my blog, all the information is cleared
I have tried all the support answers and trouble shooting and nothing will correct the problem.
I have been trying to correct this problem for about 5 hours
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I put a false log in and then put in the correct log in and this is the error message
(Error code: ssl_error_bad_cert_domain)
But remember, I have the same log ins for all my other blogs - with the same company - and they all work fine
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Hi MistyRain, could you try the following test:
Many users have recently become more aware of privacy and either made changes to their cookie settings or installed extensions that stop some information from reaching websites. While this reduces tracking, it also can cause some site functions to break.
As a test, try logging in to your blog in Firefox's Safe Mode in a Private Browsing window. This will help bypass restrictive cookie settings, as well as other filtering behaviors of extensions, to see whether those are a factor.
You can restart Firefox in Safe Mode using
Help > Restart with Add-ons Disabled
In the small dialog that should appear, click "Start in Safe Mode" (not Reset)
Then open a private browsing window using either:
- Ctrl+Shift+p
- File menu > New Private Window
- orange Firefox button > New Private Window
In that window, try your blog. Any difference?
I forgot to add:
In case you are having Firefox's Password Manager fill in your login, please clear that out in case a change to the page is causing it to behave erratically. You can do that here:
orange Firefox button (or Tools menu) > Options > Security > "Saved Passwords" button
Hello Sir Thanks for replying to my question.
There are No passwords showing in my settings. I tried private window but it still did not work.
Note: When I tried to log in this morning the first time, I clicked for Firefox to save password. It entered the information when I tried to log in again, but again cleared the information.
I am new to Firefox - 1day
When you install Firefox, it will search your system for add-ons that might be installed by your other software, such as your security software, password managers, etc. Did you try Safe Mode to bypass extensions? If you're not sure what you have, you can check the Add-ons page (either):
- Ctrl+Shift+a
- orange Firefox button (or Tools menu) > Add-ons
In the left column, click Extensions. Feel free to disable these to see whether it makes any difference one way or the other.
Firefox has part of my security disabled because it is not compatable with Firefox. I am concerned that if I enable it that Firefox will stop responding again. So - therefore I did not enable that.
Note: I have several other blogs that open with the same information and they work fine. It is only This particular one ( the one I tried first this morning and checked to save the password) that doesn't open.
Thanks again
Are all of your blogs on the same hosting platform? It's hard to see why all but one would work.
Yes, they are all on the same hosting platform.
I am ready for the Next Question
Thanks
Running out of ideas!
To restate the problem: when you submit the login, the page either clear immediately without seeming to submit, or reloads with the fields blank without any explanation. Is that correct?
Does the page behave any differently if you intentionally enter an unrecognized user name like asdfasdf (with any password, of course)?
Regarding extensions, my suggestion was to disable them to see whether that makes any difference. You mentioned that there are some you could not enable, so I'm not sure whether you tried disabling all of them.
I enter the information in the fields and when I click to log in , the information immediately clears. It gives no explanation.
Haven't tried unrecognized user name or password. Will try and send another message to you.
I did not try disabling them because Firefox will stop responding. It states that the security I have is not compatible with Firefox. It took several hours last night to get that corrected.
I tried unrecognized user name and password and it told me the site did not have a valid certificate.
Note:
After I tried unrecognized user name and password which did not work of course -
Then I entered the correct information and it would not work -
But, then I clicked to open another blog to log in, and it opened Without me logging in. Not good.
Seems like I may actually be getting logged in, but the blog site will not open.
Very strange.
That's interesting. So the page changed to the error page?
If you click the Technical Details section of the page, what is the error code? Usually this appears in parentheses.
A common error code is sec_error_unknown_issuer which indicates a problem on the server (or possibly that your secure connections are being intercepted).
Based on what you said about the strange security error when disabling extensions, I think your computer might be infected with something. To get a better idea of what that might be, maybe you can dig into this certificate issue a bit further.
If you have added Exceptions, please check the "Issued by" section on one or two of the exceptions you've made to learn more about the source of this issue.
orange Firefox button (or Tools menu) > Options > Advanced > Certificates mini-tab > "View Certificates" button > Servers tab
Click a certificate and use the View button. The kind of issuer you might find is:
- Name associated with your security software, such as ESET, BitDefender, etc.
- Sendori (indicates unwanted software from Sendori)
- FiddlerRoot (indicates unwanted software named similarly to BrowserSafeguard, BrowserSafe, SafeGuard)
- Something else
If you have not added Exceptions, you can click the Add Exception button in the last section of the error page, then in the dialog click View Certificate or Get Certificate to see the Issued by section. You do not need to finish adding an exception.
I have not added any exceptions
I did not disable anything because it will stop Firefox from responding
The error came after I entered the incorrect username and password.
I used the word strange because I think this is a strange problem.
I looked in the exceptions box and
the only exceptions are Mozilla and Marketplace Firefox, that Firefox added
I think that trying to add a certificate is beyond my expertise.
I'm thinking of a different kind of exception, which is a certificate exception. Those are listed in a different part of the Options dialog (Advanced) than the software installation exceptions (Security).
Can you get back to the error page that appeared when you entered a fake user name and check the certificate there as described in my earlier post?
Solution choisie
I put a false log in and then put in the correct log in and this is the error message
(Error code: ssl_error_bad_cert_domain)
But remember, I have the same log ins for all my other blogs - with the same company - and they all work fine
the other part of the error message
The certificate is only valid for the following names: *.wordpress.com , wordpress.com
Okay, that sounds like a real certificate that somehow gets involved when your login fails.
I'm not sure what's happening when you submit your valid username and password and you get bounced back to the login page without explanation.
Does the login work in Internet Explorer or any other browsers you have installed?
If you visit the blog like a person who isn't logged in, is it up and looking normal?
I have never had this problem in internet explorer
This is a private blog, so I have to log in to open it
Note: I am going to try to explain this
If I try to log in to the blog that is being blocked , it clears the log in information and does not open the blog
But if I go to another private blog that I have to log in for, it has already been logged in and opens
I can them see all of my blogs (private ones and public ones) - they all will open Except the one I am having problems with
When I click to open the problem blog it takes me to the log in page and will not open the blog.
- It seems to me that for some reason Firefox has blocked the problem blog from the WP certificate - which does not make sense because they all use the same certificate
Once again I want to thank you for helping me with this problem