[isf-wifidog] Error: couldn't find the requested token

scott simecek scott at neothink.net
Ven 31 Juil 10:48:45 EDT 2009


Sorry, I am not very good at postgres.  Do I need any other commands?

#psql
postgres=# SELECT * FROM tokens LEFT JOIN connections USING (token_id) WHERE token_id='0fb256df24fe39edb660474b9233c376';
ERROR:  relation "tokens" does not exist
postgres=#

-----Original Message-----
From: wifidog-bounces at listes.ilesansfil.org [mailto:wifidog-bounces at listes.ilesansfil.org] On Behalf Of Benoit Grégoire
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2009 8:15 PM
To: wifidog at listes.ilesansfil.org
Subject: Re: [isf-wifidog] Error: couldn't find the requested token

On July 30, 2009, scott simecek wrote:
> I believe it happened again. I'm guessing since you made some changes, the
> screens I saw were a bit different.  I am still running but was able to
> grab a copy of the current output log and paste it into pastebin.org
> (http://pastebin.org/5396)

Wow, I am stumped, I see no way this error could have ocured, unless the token
truly wasn't created (or wasn't created yet).

Con you open your wifidog database using pgadmin3 or psql and execute the
following SQL query:

SELECT * FROM tokens LEFT JOIN connections USING (token_id) WHERE
token_id='0fb256df24fe39edb660474b9233c376';

And post the output here.

I want to know if the login token is or isn't in your database.

If it isn't, the problem is most likely somewhere in the splash-only user
login process (probably something fails there, but doesn't error out).

If it was, well, I just don't see how that could happen.


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Benoit Grégoire
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