error kernel (1)

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Michael Zerbib

Tuesday 07 October 2008 8:18:21 am

Hi :)

I played with the admin console and logout.

then I got a login page instead of my entry portal.... with this message "error kernel (1)"
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Access denied
You do not have permission to access this area.

Possible reasons for this are:
You are currently not logged in to the site, to get proper access create a new user or login with an existing user.
You misspelled some parts of your URL, try changing it.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

the portal wasn't restricted before and doesn't have to be.

How can I revert the original set up?

Thanks

meriam santos

Saturday 08 November 2008 4:05:19 pm

Hi michael,

just wondering if you were able to solve this problem? i have encountered a similar problem myself.

thank,
meriam

Christian Rößler

Monday 10 November 2008 12:56:38 am

Michael,

your posted errormessage (kernel 1) mostly relates to a database connection-failure.
Check your database connection-settings in either

- settings/override/site.ini.append.php   or
- settings/siteaccess/NAMEHERE/site.ini.append.php

The section is called

[DatabaseSettings]

and should include some self-explaned settings. Correct them and you are fine...

chris.

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meriam santos

Tuesday 11 November 2008 1:59:29 pm

Hi Christian,

the settings are all fine and nobody has changed it. i noticed this error when the server went down abnormally. also the codes nothing has changed.

when i try to log in as a normal user its running fine but when i use it as an anonymous user then this error appears...

any suggestions please?

thanks in advance

Christian Rößler

Wednesday 12 November 2008 12:25:12 am

Meriam,
thanks for the tip with the anonymous user...
Indeed Kernel(1) appears on database _AND_ permission-errors.

Let's check that.

Please login into the administration area (admin-user) and goto
Setup -> Roles & Permissions
and check whether the user anonymous has proper permissions to read several content-classes.
In my setup i see the table like this (it's translated from german to english, so could not match your displayed words totally):

Module: content
Function: read
Limits: Class( Folder, Link , Article , Frontpage , File , Image , User  ) ,Section( Standard )

Module: content
Function: pdf
Limits: Section( Standard )

Module: rss
Function: feed
Limits: No Limits

Module: user
Function: login
Limits: SiteAccess( ger )

Module: content
Function: read
Limits: Class( File , Flash , Image , Quicktime , Windows media , Real video , Banner ) , Section( Media ) 

Check if your anonymous user has proper permissions to your content-classes and sections.

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