Sorry for all the posts. I'm just trying to figure out how to make my site work again.
It looks like pages that list nodes are the ones giving "access denied" errors. For example:
http://theingots.org/community/node http://theingots.org/community/blog http://theingots.org/community/blog/4
All of these pages are supposed to give you a list of other pages with a summary and a link. But if you are not logged in you get an "access denied" error. I went to "Access Control" > "category permissions" and set "anonymous user"s to be able to "list" all nodes, but that didn't help.
Any ideas? I don't know what to do.
Daniel.
Daniel Carrera wrote:
More information: Actually, you can see the individual blog posts on their own, but you cannot see the "blog" URL that aggregates all the blogs.
See here:
http://theingots.org/community/node/5194 http://theingots.org/community/blog
For some reason, an anonymous user cannot see the '/blog' URL but can see the actual blog post 'node/5194'.
Any ideas?
Daniel.
Daniel Carrera wrote:
Greg Holsclaw wrote:
Have you been using an access control module, and then turned it off? If so, sometimes the access table isn't updated correctly, it happened to me.
I am indeed using the access control module, but I am not aware of doing anything that might have turned it off.
Under the Admin > Content > Posts page (/admin/content/node-settings) there is a 'Rebuild Permissions' button. This will force a complete rebuild of the access tables.
I go to Admin > Content and I see a list of posts. But I don't see any additional link that says Posts or a button that says "Rebuild Permissions".
I go to the URL /admin/content/node-settings and I only get the admin front page (that shows a log of recent activity).
I have Drupal 4.7. Is it possible that my version does not have this rebuild-permissions feature?
Daniel.