[14:02:10] @andre local block details and logs [15:53:26] Hi all, I recently migrated and then updated my wiki to 1.40. All went well, and it's now running fine on http://. However, when I setup SSL, it _mostly_ works, save for logging in is broken, with "There seems to be a problem with your login session; this action has been cancelled as a precaution against session hijacking. Please resubmit the form." [15:53:50] wait, no, it's broken on http now also [15:54:02] the only thing I changed was the apache vhost to add ssl [15:57:08] wait, gah. OK so I re-entered the URL manually and it shows me as logged in on the https side now, despite that error [16:44:34] digimer: that usually happens when your site redirects from http to https (or vice versa) because $wgServer has one protocol (http or https) but you are browsing from the opposite one (or apache is redirecting to the wrong one) [16:44:56] Just be sure you're consistent with the protocol. And the recommendation is to use https everywhere [16:47:32] Vulpix: ah, I see. [18:24:44] If I'm running migrateRevisionActorTemp.php on a 1.38 wiki, can I do that on a live wiki? [18:27:37] bd808: do you know anyone who would have info about that maint script and how to use it when upgrading?