[buddypress-trac] [BuddyPress Trac] #8585: "Sorry you are not allowed to access this page." when saving settings in the admincp
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#8585: "Sorry you are not allowed to access this page." when saving settings in
the admincp
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Reporter: llewen | Owner: (none)
Type: defect (bug) | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Awaiting Review
Component: Core | Version:
Severity: normal | Keywords:
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What is happening is when I try to make a change to the Components section
in BuddyPress settings, I get the infamous “Sorry, you are not allowed to
access this page.” when I try to save the settings and the settings do not
take effect.
I am able to successfully enable and disable settings on the Options tab.
I have followed all the steps on several sites that talk about sorting
this error, including reinstalling WordPress, deactivating all plugins,
enabling debugging, using the default theme, regenerating permalinks, etc.
etc.
The account has administrator role, and bbp_keymaster capabilities, from
my attempt to fix the problem by installing bbPress. Deleting the database
and starting over is not an option, even though this is a new site, I
already have content.
What is odd is, when I get the error in WordPress, there are no
corresponding PHP or Apache errors, and when I enable debugging, no errors
are logged.
The only explanation I can come up with is that I have enabled IPv6/dual
stack support on my network and it appears that the connection IP from my
account isn’t consistent. Sometimes it connects with the IPv4 address,
sometimes with the IPv6 address. That’s the only odd thing I can see in
the Apache logs.
Site URL: https://displaced.zone
WordPress Version: 5.8.1
Directory install in root directory
Upgraded from WordPress 5.7.1
WordPress functions properly, other than this one problem
BuddyPress Version: 9.1.1
Not upgraded from a previous version
Other Plugins: BP Better Messages, Comments Like Dislike, Top Bar, WP
Cerber Security, WP Mail SMTP
Theme: NS Minimal with minor css tweaks
Core files have not been modified in any way
No custom functions
bbPress not installed, although I did install it to see if it would
fix the problem
No server error logs, which is weird
Self hosted on a home network. I’m not a novice at this, I have done
this for years, including a previous WordPress website where I had
BuddyPress installed in the same environment, and did not have this issue.
The only thing that has changed is the IPv6 support.
Server OS: Debian GNU/Linux, Bullseye, typical LAMP stack
I have tried both the Legacy and Nouveau BuddyPress themes
I have made no changes to BuddyPress template files
The only other information that might have a bearing on this is that I
am not running WordPress “The Debian Way”. I have copied all the files,
including the symlinked php libraries, out of the Debian file structure
and am running them out of a folder in my home directory. Apache is
running as that group and user. But again, I have done this for an entire
year, successfully, with another website. Running WordPress this way
allows me to use the built in WordPress update system, which doesn’t
function as expected if you run WordPress “The Debian Way”.
I should add to this that I get the same error whether I connect with the
IPv4 or the IPv6 address.
Other things I’ve tried to fix this:
disabling ModSecurity
disabling PHP and Apache caching
PHP version is 7.4.
So now I’ve completely nuked the database, deleted the installation,
reinstalled from official download tar.gz except for the .htaccess and wp-
config.php. The only plugin installed and active is BuddyPress, and I am
still having the same problem.
I’m now going through php.ini to see if there is anything there that might
be causing this.
It’s also worth noting that the WordPress health screen shows no problems.
So I’m stumped.
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Ticket URL: <https://buddypress.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/8585>
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