[support] Users can't access content

Daniel Carrera daniel.carrera at zmsl.com
Mon Dec 1 14:34:29 UTC 2008


Ok, I'll do that in 2 hours. Right now a customer is demo-ing the 
website to his boss and the last thing I want is to break something 
mid-way through the demo (I gave the customer admin rights just for 
today so he could do the demo).

Daniel.

William Smith wrote:
> Clearing the cache is worth a shot, and yes it is safe to delete 
> everything from the cache* tables
> 
> On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 9:15 AM, Daniel Carrera <daniel.carrera at zmsl.com 
> <mailto:daniel.carrera at zmsl.com>> wrote:
> 
>     Hmm... it doesn't seem to help.
> 
>     Maybe I have the wrong permissions set in the access control page
>     (admin/user/access) but I don't think I do. Under "node module" I have
>     the "access content" permission set for anonymous users. That's all I
>     need, right? All the other permissions in this section are "administer"
>     this, "create" that, and "edit" the other.
> 
>     Is there some other permission I should check?
> 
>     Is it possible that the Drupal cache is acting up? I see five cache*
>     tables in the database (cache, cache_filter, cache_menu, cache_page,
>     cache_views). Is it safe to delete everything from these tables? Might
>     that help?
> 
>     Daniel.
> 
> 
>     Bill Fitzgerald wrote:
>      > Try rebuilding your permissions table at admin/content/node-settings
>      >
>      > Daniel Carrera wrote:
>      >> Shit. It's worse than I thought. It looks like only users that
>     have a
>      >> role with the "administer nodes" permission can view these pages. In
>      >> other words, only site administrators can view these pages. This is
>      >> horrible.
>      >>
>      >> Help! :(
>      >>
>      >> Daniel Carrera wrote:
>      >>
>      >>> Hello,
>      >>>
>      >>> I was using the "taxonomy access" module but I decided that it
>     doesn't
>      >>> do what I want, so got rid of it. That is to say, I didn't
>     delete the
>      >>> categories, but I set them to not be used for "Pages".
>      >>>
>      >>> Here is my problem: Some pages are now inaccessible to
>     anonymous users.
>      >>> When you go to the page you get an access denied error. I'm getting
>      >>> stressed about this because my users are mad and they want to
>     show their
>      >>> pages to other people.
>      >>>
>      >>> I have gone to the regular permissions page (admin/user/access) and
>      >>> under "node module" the permission "access content" is
>     activated for
>      >>> anonymous users.
>      >>>
>      >>> I don't know what to do and I was hoping someone here had an
>     idea. I'm
>      >>> using Drupal 5 btw.
>      >>>
>      >>> I would welcome any help.
>      >>>
>      >>> Daniel.
>      >>>
>      >>
>      >
>      >
> 
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