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Forbidden (403) CSRF verification failed. Request aborted. #42

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JacquesMiov opened this issue Apr 3, 2024 · 0 comments
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Forbidden (403) CSRF verification failed. Request aborted. #42

JacquesMiov opened this issue Apr 3, 2024 · 0 comments

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FRESH INSTALL
added domain to allowed hosts
visit domain
try to login with created superuser username/pw

get this, and on pw reset as well. can't access the django admin screen on /admin either!!

Forbidden (403)
CSRF verification failed. Request aborted.

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Reason given for failure:

Origin checking failed - https://example.com does not match any trusted origins.

In general, this can occur when there is a genuine Cross Site Request Forgery, or when Django’s CSRF mechanism has not been used correctly. For POST forms, you need to ensure:

Your browser is accepting cookies.
The view function passes a request to the template’s render method.
In the template, there is a {% csrf_token %} template tag inside each POST form that targets an internal URL.
If you are not using CsrfViewMiddleware, then you must use csrf_protect on any views that use the csrf_token template tag, as well as those that accept the POST data.
The form has a valid CSRF token. After logging in in another browser tab or hitting the back button after a login, you may need to reload the page with the form, because the token is rotated after a login.
You’re seeing the help section of this page because you have DEBUG = True in your Django settings file. Change that to False, and only the initial error message will be displayed.

You can customize this page using the CSRF_FAILURE_VIEW setting.

thanks

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