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Access denied #216

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bittog9 opened this issue Jul 22, 2017 · 4 comments
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Access denied #216

bittog9 opened this issue Jul 22, 2017 · 4 comments

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@bittog9
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bittog9 commented Jul 22, 2017

After creating a public ID I try to create a service but get the error of Access denied when i click on create service.

@hunterlester
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Hi bittog9,

I'd like to document this bug.

I'm assuming that you are using web hosting manager.

Did you compile from source or did you download it? If downloaded, will you post the link?

Had you already created an email address with the email app before you ran into this issue in web hosting manager?

@bittog9
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bittog9 commented Jul 24, 2017 via email

@hunterlester
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Hi Adam,

If it is the case that you did create an email id first and then attempted to create a service in the web hosting manager associated with a public id of the same name, then that is a known limitation that is currently being worked out.

Check out this dev update and scroll down to Example Applications and then Known Limitations within that section: https://safenetforum.org/t/maidsafe-dev-update-july-13-2017-test-17/14769

Was this the case or did you create a completely new public ID in web hosting manager?

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This happened to me too. Copying my post from the test 18 forum thread:

I created a public ID, then clicked "CREATE SERVICE", typed the name "www" and clicked "Create Service" under "Create a new public container". After a few seconds red text saying "Access denied" appears. If I click "Create Service" again I get red text saying "Service already exists". If I go back to the previous, or quit the app, and try returning to the service creation page, a container for the "www" service appears in the dropdown under "Select a container to be mapped", but clicking the "Create Service" button under that section results in another "Access denied" error message in red text.

After a bit of back and forth with JPL on the forum, I discovered that I was able to create services with other public IDs, just not the first one I created, "jimmycuadra". Unfortunately, I don't remember if I created that one before or after I'd tried out safe-mail-tutorial. It's possible I created the ID there and hit the known limitation mentioned above.

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