Good afternoon.
After copying the backup, OpenCart no longer allows logging in as an administrator in the site.com/admin directory. And the same does not send the password reset email.
The same version 3.0.3.8 is installed on localhost and, in this version, it works by sending the reset of the account in the admin email. When reading the tutorials here I deleted the user password through phpMyAdmin and I tested it on localhost and it didn't work. A change has also been made from UTC.
This problem of not sending the password does not allow me to enter the OpenCart system, and therefore, I don't have access to the platform's error log.
Are there any details that I missed?
After copying the backup, OpenCart no longer allows logging in as an administrator in the site.com/admin directory. And the same does not send the password reset email.
The same version 3.0.3.8 is installed on localhost and, in this version, it works by sending the reset of the account in the admin email. When reading the tutorials here I deleted the user password through phpMyAdmin and I tested it on localhost and it didn't work. A change has also been made from UTC.
This problem of not sending the password does not allow me to enter the OpenCart system, and therefore, I don't have access to the platform's error log.
Are there any details that I missed?
You don’t need to be logged in to view the log file.marciojosebaldo wrote: ↑Thu May 19, 2022 1:36 amThis problem of not sending the password does not allow me to enter the OpenCart system, and therefore, I don't have access to the platform's error log.
You can locate the error log manually via FTP in your storage/logs folder. Further you want to also look at your server logs, they typically reside in a logs folder within the root of your webspace.
You may want to contact your webhost if you need help locating logs.
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That doesn't quite make sense to me. But if you want gain access to your online store, then simply take a working username/password data from you localhost database and add it to your online database.marciojosebaldo wrote: ↑Thu May 19, 2022 1:36 amWhen reading the tutorials here I deleted the user password through phpMyAdmin and I tested it on localhost and it didn't work.
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This has been asked an answered many times, you should search this forum.marciojosebaldo wrote: ↑Thu May 19, 2022 1:36 amOpenCart does not send email to reset admin password
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You may want to contact your webhost if you need help locating logs.
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Thank you, sw!tch
The contracted VPS does not install any error log files. This information was provided by the company's support.
In the directory /storage/logs/ there is no error log of not sending the link to reset the administrator password
You may want to contact your webhost if you need help locating logs.
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Thank you, sw!tch
The contracted VPS does not install any error log files. This information was provided by the company's support.
In the directory /storage/logs/ there is no error log of not sending the link to reset the administrator password
Thank you, grgrgrgr wrote: ↑Thu May 19, 2022 3:43 pmThat doesn't quite make sense to me. But if you want gain access to your online store, then simply take a working username/password data from you localhost database and add it to your online database.marciojosebaldo wrote: ↑Thu May 19, 2022 1:36 amWhen reading the tutorials here I deleted the user password through phpMyAdmin and I tested it on localhost and it didn't work.
Do you say a transfer through a phpmyAdmin?
Perhaps, what's make sense to you to solve this problem?
Thank you, paulfeakinspaulfeakins wrote: ↑Thu May 19, 2022 7:56 pmThis has been asked an answered many times, you should search this forum.marciojosebaldo wrote: ↑Thu May 19, 2022 1:36 amOpenCart does not send email to reset admin password
I did it and the solutions was not successful in this case. In the brazilian forum was the same
The same version of the OC that is on localhost contains the oc_event table and is exactly the same as the OC of the VPS. In addition to other events, oc_event handles order confirmation emails, payment and also admin password reset which is not sent by the OC
The localhost OC sends the password reset email normally. In the localhost was a success to delete oc_user passwords to be able to enter without the password, however, it is not allowed to enter the OC of VPS similarly
What else can be done, folks?
The localhost OC sends the password reset email normally. In the localhost was a success to delete oc_user passwords to be able to enter without the password, however, it is not allowed to enter the OC of VPS similarly
What else can be done, folks?
Did you change the time zone settings? There is a bug that some values will prevent admin login.
For the mail problem you need to find you PHP error log, not the OpenCart one. Use phpinfo() to find the location.
For the mail problem you need to find you PHP error log, not the OpenCart one. Use phpinfo() to find the location.
Yes, create a new admin user on the localhost and take those details and add them to the online database via phpMyAdmin. Then try using those to log in with. You then have known good credentials, which if they don't work, then you have a problem somewhere.marciojosebaldo wrote: ↑Thu May 19, 2022 8:34 pmThank you, grgrgrgr wrote: ↑Thu May 19, 2022 3:43 pmThat doesn't quite make sense to me. But if you want gain access to your online store, then simply take a working username/password data from you localhost database and add it to your online database.marciojosebaldo wrote: ↑Thu May 19, 2022 1:36 amWhen reading the tutorials here I deleted the user password through phpMyAdmin and I tested it on localhost and it didn't work.
Do you say a transfer through a phpmyAdmin?
Perhaps, what's make sense to you to solve this problem?
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Thank you, ADD CreativeADD Creative wrote: ↑Fri May 20, 2022 6:57 amDid you change the time zone settings? There is a bug that some values will prevent admin login.
For the mail problem you need to find you PHP error log, not the OpenCart one. Use phpinfo() to find the location.
Yes, it was ther first thing after installation (/var/www/html/system/config/default.php) on the Linux:
$_['date_timezone'] = 'UTC'; --> $_['date_timezone'] = 'America/Sao_Paulo';
What a good idea about phpinfo()! It is active in the VPS. What's the table is necessary to check the email error?
And I think the email error it is possible to be seccondary. In the admin login, if wrong admin and password, the return is not message error login. Simply is the URL: http://tiverde.com.br/admin/index.php?r ... mmon/login
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Yes, create a new admin user on the localhost and take those details and add them to the online database via phpMyAdmin. Then try using those to log in with. You then have known good credentials, which if they don't work, then you have a problem somewhere.
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Thank you, grgr
It is a good idea
For people that transleted OC 3.0.3.8 it is necessary to copy the tables: oc_user and ocbr_user. The ocbr is OpenCart Brazilian
Yes, create a new admin user on the localhost and take those details and add them to the online database via phpMyAdmin. Then try using those to log in with. You then have known good credentials, which if they don't work, then you have a problem somewhere.
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Thank you, grgr
It is a good idea
For people that transleted OC 3.0.3.8 it is necessary to copy the tables: oc_user and ocbr_user. The ocbr is OpenCart Brazilian
There is an issue with your configuration. Your login is doing a POST to https, but you have something redirecting back to http, so you can never login.
As for phpinfo. You need to look at "error_log". This will tell you where your PHP error log in located.
As for phpinfo. You need to look at "error_log". This will tell you where your PHP error log in located.
grgr,grgr wrote: ↑Fri May 20, 2022 6:15 pmYes, create a new admin user on the localhost and take those details and add them to the online database via phpMyAdmin. Then try using those to log in with. You then have known good credentials, which if they don't work, then you have a problem somewhere.marciojosebaldo wrote: ↑Thu May 19, 2022 8:34 pmThank you, grgr
Do you say a transfer through a phpmyAdmin?
Perhaps, what's make sense to you to solve this problem?
the 2 tables were merged from VPS to localhost. It didn't from localhost to VPS for fear of some database problem. The result was that when embedding oc_user and ocbr_user, the login entered in localhost
So, this 2 tables does not have problem
ok, thank you againADD Creative wrote: ↑Sat May 21, 2022 6:55 amThere is an issue with your configuration. Your login is doing a POST to https, but you have something redirecting back to http, so you can never login.
As for phpinfo. You need to look at "error_log". This will tell you where your PHP error log in located.
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I will in this weekend to know how to active the error_log. This tips are precious to solve the problem
You can set them in your php.ini. As well as setting error_log to the path and filename you want. You will also need to set log_errors to On.
Hi, guys
Thank you for all replies
The problem was solve
The issue was caused for certbot and incompability with CloudFlare because the selection in SSL/TLS was in Flexible. But, after the instalation of Let's Encrypt and accept the update automatic, it is recomended to change from Flexible for Full (strict)
A small issue is in this configuration the velocity of site was defined by Google as slow
Thanks again
Thank you for all replies
The problem was solve
The issue was caused for certbot and incompability with CloudFlare because the selection in SSL/TLS was in Flexible. But, after the instalation of Let's Encrypt and accept the update automatic, it is recomended to change from Flexible for Full (strict)
A small issue is in this configuration the velocity of site was defined by Google as slow
Thanks again
The php error log configuration is not part of the topic, I will continue for the until get itADD Creative wrote: ↑Sat May 21, 2022 7:20 pmYou can set them in your php.ini. As well as setting error_log to the path and filename you want. You will also need to set log_errors to On.
Thank again for your tips.
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