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10/6/2015 12:07 PM
 
After installing the (pre-added) Facebook, Google, and Twitter authentication systems and add it to my website login system, I've encountered the following problems; When the Facebook Login button is clicked, it goes back to the home page, and gives a message ON MY SITE that reads;
A critical error has occurred. An unexpected error has occurred
I've added the APP ID and Secret, and followed the instructions as posted in http://www.dnnsoftware.com/wiki/confi...

I've even attempted to add more info to the Facebook dashboard, than listed in that page, and I get that same message.
Also, If I go to another browser, and try to login as a FB user that's not an Admin, I get the following message ON FACEBOOK;
"App Not Setup: This app is still in development mode, and you don't have access to it. Switch to a registered test user or ask an app admin for permissions."

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The Google Login gives the following message on a Google page;

401. That’s an error.

Error: invalid_client

The OAuth client was not found.

That’s all we know.

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The TWITTER  Login does the same as Facebook, except it gives the same message whether it be admin or not.
A critical error has occurred. An unexpected error has occurred

Does anyone have any suggestions for getting these to work?

 Thanks, Jeff...

 
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10/9/2015 12:11 AM
 

Here's an update, and it may be progress. Now, when anyone tries to login using Facebook, it goes back to the login page and on the second attempt to log in, it stays on the login page and gives the following message;

 An e-mail with your details has been sent to the website administrator for verification. Once your registration has been approved an e-mail will be sent to your e-mail address. In the meantime you can continue to browse this site by closing the popup.

Also, no email ever comes, and I need it to allow the customer to log straight in without a bunch of extra steps.

 Any ideas?

 
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10/9/2015 12:41 PM
 
there's a known issue with Facebook as Facebook starting requiring lists of profile properties to work with oauth - we're updating the facebook auth provider in DNN 8 which will fix this. As for twitter, it's known to not work in some configurations (see the end of http://www.dnnsoftware.com/wiki/confi... ). Google I thought was working, but from time to time these things stop working as the oauth provider makes a change (e.g. in the same way facebook broke, google may have changed something that broke our implementation). You can log issues at support.dnnsoftware.com

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10/9/2015 1:35 PM
 

Ok, thanks for that info.I can work with just the Facebook login since it's the most popular, but the others would be nice to have online.

Do you have any idea when that DNN 8 will be released?

 
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10/12/2015 10:09 AM
 
the dates are a little fluid, the roadmap is the best place to check http://www.dnnsoftware.com/community/...

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