Cookies & RSS don't like?

lisas4567

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Quick explanation: Ubuntu 12.04 Server, rTorrent 9.3, ruTorrent 3.5. Up til yesterday; no problems whatsoever with my install (no COOKIES plugin installed). Wanted to add RSS that required cookie. So, did svn checkout on the cookies-plugin, chmod just like the rest of the plugins, restarted server just to be sure.

Result: RSS will not update anymore. Refresh-counter still runs but nothing is being done unless I manually choose to update feed (both in FF 16 and IE9 ).

Tried removing the cookie-plugin and restarting server: RSS works again.

Kinda lost about how this happened and how to solve?
 

lisas4567

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Removed both RSS & Cookies plugin
Cleaned out user-setting directory for RSS
Complete SVN checkout for rutorrent as well as the cookies
Restarted server
Add RSS-feeds & filters again

Result: same... Nothing gets updated thus nothing gets downloaded.
 

randac56

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Result: RSS will not update anymore. Refresh-counter still runs but nothing is being done unless I manually choose to update feed (both in FF 16 and IE9 ).
Auto update and manual update has only one difference. For auto used rtorrent user, for manual - web-server user. Check permissions of rutorrent/share and all its subdirectories.
 

lisas4567

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Auto update and manual update has only one difference. For auto used rtorrent user, for manual - web-server user. Check permissions of rutorrent/share and all its subdirectories.
Thanks but all permissions are in order; I tried 644 and 744 for the rtorrent-user but both fail. I tried looking up the options to log this but couldn't find a debug option for this plugin?
 

lisas4567

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Late reply; been busy at work...

I compared the permissions for every single directory/file between my "live server" and my "virtual server"; there seems to be no difference whatsoever when it comes to owner of the directories, owner of the files and the RWX-options needed.