I’m having issues connecting to my acc (beehaw.org instance) with mlem. The web log-in is fine.

I had been able to do log in with mlem when I first created the account. But once I changed my password (to a stronger pass), logged out of mlem, I could not log in with mlem again. The error message is Could not connect with beehaw.org.

Also tried uninstalling but didn’t work.

  • lFenix@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I just tried logging into beehaw and had no problems. What kind of characters do you have in your password? I tried a password with diacritics, quotes and slashes, and it worked fine.

    • delollipop@beehaw.orgOP
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      1 year ago

      I think it’s the length of the password that affects log-in from mlem. I changed my original password to a shorter one and I can now log in. I also did a couple rounds of changing password (1 more long and 1 more short; both only have -, numbers and letters), and I was only able to log in with the short one. I didn’t experiment on how long the passwords can be for mlem to be able to take.

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        1 year ago

        Hmm, thank you for the insight. I will try it with ridiculously long passwords to see what I can do about it

        • bassdruminphonebox@beehaw.org
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          1 year ago

          FWIW, my Beehaw password is currently 15 characters, and I managed to log in ok, in this, my first try of Mlem. I’m enjoying it so far - thank you :)

  • denleschae@midwest.social
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    1 year ago

    I’m having the same issue logging into midwest.social. It shows I’m logged in briefly then gives the red “could not connect to…” banner. It had worked successfully for me a few versions ago.