"Security Violation: The action you attempted is not permitted." when attempting to comment

Twilight4Ever
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Joined: 2006-08-07
Posts: 130
Posted: Sat, 2007-07-07 16:49


Gallery version (not just "2"): 2.2.2 core 1.2.0.4
PHP version (e.g. 4.3.11): 5.1.6 cgi
PHPInfo Link (see FAQ): link
Webserver (e.g. Apache 1.3.33): Apache 1.3.37
Database (e.g. MySql 4.0.11): mysql 4.1.22-standard, lock.system=flock
Activated toolkits (e.g. NetPbm, GD): NetPBM, Thumbnail, Gd, ImageMagick, ArchiveUpload, LinkItemToolkit
Operating system (e.g. Linux): Linux
Browser (e.g. Firefox 1.0): Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.4) Gecko/20070515 Firefox/2.0.0.4

When I click Add Comment as a guest, I get:

Quote:
Security Violation

The action you attempted is not permitted.

Back to the Gallery

Clicking Add Comment while logged in as admin gets me:

Quote:
Security Violation

The action you attempted is not permitted.

Back to the Gallery
Error Detail -
Error (ERROR_PERMISSION_DENIED)

* in modules/core/classes/GalleryView.class at line 168 (GalleryCoreApi::error)
* in main.php at line 318 (GalleryView::loadView)
* in main.php at line 94
* in main.php at line 83

System Information
Gallery version 2.2.2
PHP version 5.1.6 cgi
Webserver Apache
Database mysql 4.1.22-standard
Toolkits ImageMagick, Thumbnail, NetPBM, Gd
Operating system Linux facypress.fanetworks.net 2.6.9-42.0.8.ELsmp #1 SMP Tue Jan 23 13:01:26 EST 2007 i686
Browser Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.4) Gecko/20070515 Firefox/2.0.0.4

 
Dayo

Joined: 2005-11-04
Posts: 1642
Posted: Sat, 2007-07-07 16:51

Is the module up to date?
.
Gallery version = 2.2.2 core 1.2.0.4
PHP version = 4.3.9
Operating system = Linux (CentOS 4)
Default theme = PGtheme
Web Site: dakanji.com

 
Twilight4Ever
Twilight4Ever's picture

Joined: 2006-08-07
Posts: 130
Posted: Sat, 2007-07-07 17:04

I had reinstalled Gallery from the latest download available and then went through the Upgrade procedure with no problem. It also upgraded some modules that I guess were outdated.