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trusted_hosts error message not displayed #4394

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anonymous-matomo-user opened this issue Dec 18, 2013 · 2 comments
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trusted_hosts error message not displayed #4394

anonymous-matomo-user opened this issue Dec 18, 2013 · 2 comments
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I just finished installing Piwik 2.0 on a fresh VM - Ubuntu 13.10, nginx, php5-fpm.

I had port forwarding set up, so that port 80 on my guest OS was mapped to port 8000 on my host. That should result in an error message on the login page until I set trusted_hosts[] = localhost:8000 in config/config.ini.php.

The error message is not displayed. Instead, the form is not displayed. The div wrapping the warning has an inline style attribute specifying "display:none".

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Update - the hostname for the Piwik logo was also incorrect until I updated the trusted_hosts config var. I believe it was 10.0.2.5.

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mattab commented Dec 19, 2013

In 1dd373b: Fixes #4394 Thanks for the report! Notifications will now be displayed correctly in the login form.

@anonymous-matomo-user anonymous-matomo-user added this to the 2.0.1 - Piwik 2.0.1 milestone Jul 8, 2014
sabl0r pushed a commit to sabl0r/piwik that referenced this issue Sep 23, 2014
…e displayed correctly in the login form.
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