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[SOLVED] error: webGui/include/Notify.php: missing csrf_token

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How can I track down which plugin is generating this error? All my plugins are showing "up-to-date" so not sure why I'm getting it.

Edited by wgstarks

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I assume that you have seen this section in the FAQ:

 

"missing csrf_token - This error happens if you have plugins that have either not been updated to conform to the security system or the version of the plugin you are running is not up to date.  Should you see this error, then check for and install updates for your plugins via the Plugins tab.  To my knowledge, all available plugins within Community Applications have been either updated to handle csrf_tokens or they were not affected in the first place.  If updating your plugins does not solve your issue, then post in the relevant support thread for the plugin.  There will be hints on the log line as to which plugin generated the error."

 

If you can't find anything in the log, you could post up the diagnostics file and possibly someone else can find it.  You also might check to see if any of your plugins have not been updated in the past couple of months.  That is about when LT made the changes to increase security and require the use of csrf tokens. 

 

 

 

Best guess is preclear plugin or controlR (update it in the appstore)

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41 minutes ago, Squid said:

Best guess is preclear plugin or controlR (update it in the appstore)

Preclear Disks and ControlR are both up to date. Looks like none of the Dynamix plugins have been updated this year. Also Useful Links hasn't been updated recently.

New diagnostics attached.

brunnhilde-diagnostics-20170414-1024.zip

4 minutes ago, wgstarks said:

Looks like none of the Dynamix plugins have been updated this year. Also Useful Links hasn't been updated recently.

Not everything needed to be updated.  The plugin in question is attempting to send / display a notification.  

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This is just a shot in the dark but maybe someone might see something in the config folder that shouldn't be there? Otherwise I may just have to reconfigure from a new install. 

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I've tried deleting every plugin and docker and still getting the error. No idea what to try next. Is this error really a concern?

Its either a browser tab or controlR on your phone.  But, no its not particularly a big deal.  No averse results happen.  It simply means that whatever plugin / phone app that is triggering the error isn't functioning correctly until the browser tab or phone gets closed / reset....

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9 minutes ago, Squid said:

controlR on your phone

Reboot your phone

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I thought it was a plugin trying to send a notification?

On 4/14/2017 at 10:33 AM, Squid said:

The plugin in question is attempting to send / display a notification.  

 

Not the phone BTW. I shut it down and still get the error.

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Found it. "Margarita"

@speeding_ant any plans for an update?

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On 4/17/2017 at 2:57 PM, wgstarks said:

Found it. "Margarita"

@speeding_ant any plans for an update?

 

Both iOS and macOS apps in review. Sorry for the wait!

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1 hour ago, speeding_ant said:

 

Both iOS and macOS apps in review. Sorry for the wait!

Thanks

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