1 (edited by ysb 2014-03-19 14:58:25)

Topic: solidoodles ... so professionnal...

solidoodle make solidoodleS.com ... a thingiverse repository like... they do a beta test period to find bugs.. all is fine..

then they decided to launch a design challenge for the official opening of the "make solid doodles' website..

BUT.. after 3 days, we discovered that they use a remaining 128Mo hard drive on the server where they put the website..

THEY LAUNCH a challenge to attract people (boss speaking " we want some VISIBILITY" )... and this is what i get since 2 days when i try to login (warning.. it hurts all Makers who has more than 10% of technical capacity ...)

Warning (2): Unknown: write failed: No space left on device (28) [Unknown, line 0]

Warning (2): Unknown: Failed to write session data (files). Please verify that the current setting of session.save_path is correct (/tmp) [Unknown, line 0]

so i can not login (and probably a lot of others..) because the server cannot create the temporary session because THEY ARE OUT OF SPACE.....

http://i.imgur.com/gvGkZBL.jpg

but it's not the worst...

when you click on "SUPPORT" (bottom right of the first page, because we are kind, and we want to tell them that the site is down..) , they ask you to LOGIN !!!

http://replygif.net/i/1339.gif



well done...

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EDIT :

another good one...

if you ask to reset the password of your account, they send you a link to reset the password... BUT THEY DONT GIVES YOU THE NEW PASSWORD...

come on...

http://www.reactiongifs.com/wp-content/gallery/omg/omgwtf.gif

EDIT 2 : the problem is corrected.... for the problem of empty spaces

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Re: solidoodles ... so professionnal...

ysb wrote:

solidoodle make solidoodleS.com ... a thingiverse repository like... they do a beta test period to find bugs.. all is fine..

then they decided to launch a design challenge for the official opening of the "make solid doodles' website..

BUT.. after 3 days, we discovered that they use a remaining 128Mo hard drive on the server where they put the website..

THEY LAUNCH a challenge to attract people (boss speaking " we want some VISIBILITY" )... and this is what i get since 2 days when i try to login (warning.. it hurts all Makers who has more than 10% of technical capacity ...)

Warning (2): Unknown: write failed: No space left on device (28) [Unknown, line 0]

Warning (2): Unknown: Failed to write session data (files). Please verify that the current setting of session.save_path is correct (/tmp) [Unknown, line 0]

so i can not login (and probably a lot of others..) because the server cannot create the temporary session because THEY ARE OUT OF SPACE.....

http://i.imgur.com/gvGkZBL.jpg

but it's not the worst...

when you click on "SUPPORT" (bottom right of the first page, because we are kind, and we want to tell them that the site is down..) , they ask you to LOGIN !!!

http://replygif.net/i/1339.gif



well done...

http://replygif.net/i/675.gif


EDIT :

another good one...

if you ask to reset the password of your account, they send you a link to reset the password... BUT THEY DONT GIVES YOU THE NEW PASSWORD...

come on...

http://www.reactiongifs.com/wp-content/gallery/omg/omgwtf.gif

EDIT 2 : the problem is corrected.... for the problem of empty spaces

We are upgrading our servers. Use was higher than estimated.

As for the password, no we will not e-mail you your new password. That's not how it works. The password reset feature just allows you to log in and change your password. This is fairly standard, since it is seen as universally unsafe to e-mail folks passwords.

Hope that clears things up.

Former Solidoodle employee, no longer associated with the company.

3 (edited by elmoret 2014-03-19 15:58:26)

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solijohn wrote:

As for the password, no we will not e-mail you your new password. That's not how it works. The password reset feature just allows you to log in and change your password. This is fairly standard, since it is seen as universally unsafe to e-mail folks passwords.

For a bank? Sure. For a STL repo? Come on.

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elmoret wrote:
solijohn wrote:

As for the password, no we will not e-mail you your new password. That's not how it works. The password reset feature just allows you to log in and change your password. This is fairly standard, since it is seen as universally unsafe to e-mail folks passwords.

For a bank? Sure. For a STL repo? Come on.

http://www.troyhunt.com/2012/05/everyth … -know.html
Warning: The link contains some NSFW stuff. The author warns you before you see it.

There's a lot we're willing to change on Solidoodles.

Not this part.

Former Solidoodle employee, no longer associated with the company.

5 (edited by elmoret 2014-03-19 16:13:41)

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solijohn wrote:
elmoret wrote:
solijohn wrote:

As for the password, no we will not e-mail you your new password. That's not how it works. The password reset feature just allows you to log in and change your password. This is fairly standard, since it is seen as universally unsafe to e-mail folks passwords.

For a bank? Sure. For a STL repo? Come on.

http://www.troyhunt.com/2012/05/everyth … -know.html

There's a lot we're willing to change on Solidoodles.

Not this part.

Hey thanks for the extremely NSFW link! Now that's professional! Speaking of professional, can we get an official response in the GPL license thread?

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elmoret wrote:
solijohn wrote:

As for the password, no we will not e-mail you your new password. That's not how it works. The password reset feature just allows you to log in and change your password. This is fairly standard, since it is seen as universally unsafe to e-mail folks passwords.

For a bank? Sure. For a STL repo? Come on.

no one should be storing anyone's password in plain text. companies shouldn't know my password what they should see if they look it up in their DB is an encrypted version of my PW.

so as far as sending you your password it should be impossible to do on every site this day and age.

7 (edited by elmoret 2014-03-19 16:21:43)

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cod3r wrote:
elmoret wrote:
solijohn wrote:

As for the password, no we will not e-mail you your new password. That's not how it works. The password reset feature just allows you to log in and change your password. This is fairly standard, since it is seen as universally unsafe to e-mail folks passwords.

For a bank? Sure. For a STL repo? Come on.

no one should be storing anyone's password in plain text. companies shouldn't know my password what they should see if they look it up in their DB is an encrypted version of my PW.

so as far as sending you your password it should be impossible to do on every site this day and age.

I never said anything about a plain text password. What most places do is send you a temporary (random) password that you can then change.

Of course, it is not acceptable to store passwords in plaintext. If we're on the subject, what hashing/salting do you guys use for Fort Solidoodle?

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elmoret wrote:
solijohn wrote:
elmoret wrote:

For a bank? Sure. For a STL repo? Come on.

http://www.troyhunt.com/2012/05/everyth … -know.html

There's a lot we're willing to change on Solidoodles.

Not this part.

Hey thanks for the extremely NSFW link! Now that's professional! Speaking of professional, can we get an official response in the GPL license thread?

There are tons of warnings within the link itself long before it gets NSFW, but yeah, my bad.

Sam will be replying to the GPL thread today. Short story: The license is now mentioned in the boxes, and in the manuals.

Former Solidoodle employee, no longer associated with the company.

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solijohn wrote:

...
As for the password, no we will not e-mail you your new password. That's not how it works. The password reset feature just allows you to log in and change your password. This is fairly standard, since it is seen as universally unsafe to e-mail folks passwords...

i'm sorry but when i follow the link i received,  it heads me at the login screen where you CAN'T login if you didn't have a password... that you didn't have that's why you ask for a password reset....

i do it 2 times.. i will try a third time to see if i need better glasses..

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ysb wrote:
solijohn wrote:

...
As for the password, no we will not e-mail you your new password. That's not how it works. The password reset feature just allows you to log in and change your password. This is fairly standard, since it is seen as universally unsafe to e-mail folks passwords...

i'm sorry but when i follow the link i received,  it heads me at the login screen where you CAN'T login if you didn't have a password... that you didn't have that's why you ask for a password reset....

i do it 2 times.. i will try a third time to see if i need better glasses..

Did a quick check and it worked for me. I'll have our testers play around, and see if they can reproduce the error.

What browser are you using?
Cleared your cache?

Could be related to the earlier problem.

Former Solidoodle employee, no longer associated with the company.

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elmoret wrote:
cod3r wrote:
elmoret wrote:

For a bank? Sure. For a STL repo? Come on.

no one should be storing anyone's password in plain text. companies shouldn't know my password what they should see if they look it up in their DB is an encrypted version of my PW.

so as far as sending you your password it should be impossible to do on every site this day and age.

I never said anything about a plain text password. What most places do is send you a temporary (random) password that you can then change.

Of course, it is not acceptable to store passwords in plaintext. If we're on the subject, what hashing/salting do you guys use for Fort Solidoodle?

That's certainly an option.

I'm not sure I am at liberty to disclose how our hashing works, but I can tell you:
1) Yes we salt things properly.
2) We use an extremely common hashing algorithm.

So we're not doing anything silly like rolling our own crypto smile

Former Solidoodle employee, no longer associated with the company.

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If you use scrypt w/ salt then thats fine for storing web passwords.

Check out using a CDN for file storage. Thats how I set up my (80% complete) stl sharing site for soliforum which I swear I will finish one day.

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Brad wrote:

If you use scrypt w/ salt then thats fine for storing web passwords.

Check out using a CDN for file storage. Thats how I set up my (80% complete) stl sharing site for soliforum which I swear I will finish one day.

I think Amazon does most of things that CDN would do for us (that is if you are referring to the models themselves.)

Former Solidoodle employee, no longer associated with the company.

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solijohn wrote:

Sam will be replying to the GPL thread today.

For the record, this did not occur. Though I guess he has another 2 hours if he's in California.

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elmoret wrote:
solijohn wrote:

Sam will be replying to the GPL thread today.

For the record, this did not occur. Though I guess he has another 2 hours if he's in California.

Better late than never I guess.  He did it here: http://www.soliforum.com/post/52598/#p52598

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damn i can't upload my model for the challenge... so bad

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ysb wrote:

damn i can't upload my model for the challenge... so bad

I bet you could think of a way around that big_smile

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ysb wrote:

damn i can't upload my model for the challenge... so bad

We have a 10 megabyte limit for uploads.

Is yours more than that?

Former Solidoodle employee, no longer associated with the company.

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10 mo? no way.. i try and can't upload a model of 9Mo ...   my model original weight is 26 mo... and as we can't upload a zip.. i was oblige to downgrade it.. (bad)

we can't remove uploaded pictures to replace them by others.. (as the auto adjust size of the picture can't keep the ratio of the original... bad again..)

i work more than 25 hours on this model with two test prints of 7 hours each to be sure that anybody can print it without support ...to discover that there is a limit that is written nowhere

you can understand that working on a model of 10 mo is not the same work from the start than a model without weight size limit.. you do not think about it the same way..

*sigh*

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ysb wrote:

10 mo? no way.. i try and can't upload a model of 9Mo ...   my model original weight is 26 mo... and as we can't upload a zip.. i was oblige to downgrade it.. (bad)

we can't remove uploaded pictures to replace them by others.. (as the auto adjust size of the picture can't keep the ratio of the original... bad again..)

i work more than 25 hours on this model with two test prints of 7 hours each to be sure that anybody can print it without support ...to discover that there is a limit that is written nowhere

you can understand that working on a model of 10 mo is not the same work from the start than a model without weight size limit.. you do not think about it the same way..

*sigh*

E-mail me the Model at [email protected]. I'll place it up there manually if need be, and transfer it to your account.

The upload functionality is a little janky, and we're working on that.

Former Solidoodle employee, no longer associated with the company.

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thanks... there is also a problem with the 'like' fonction... all the models got the same number of "like" if we like only one model..

and it will be good if we can changed any of the picture of the model

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ysb wrote:

thanks... there is also a problem with the 'like' fonction... all the models got the same number of "like" if we like only one model..

and it will be good if we can changed any of the picture of the model

You can change the picture of the model. Upload a new picture, and click within the preview pane.
We do it all the time.

If you mean the facebook likes, since the number is so small we route them all to the same place.

As for our own like function, it should be working.

You should post bug information in the Solidoodles beta subforum. It's easier to keep track of it there.

Former Solidoodle employee, no longer associated with the company.

23 (edited by ysb 2014-03-24 20:20:29)

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the probleme is to remove the OTHEr pictures.. not the primary picture of the object..

it seem that i didn't have access to the subforum anymore... and your server are out of memory again...


http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp349/enzymeF/Setup/GIFs/sigh.gif

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Re: solidoodles ... so professionnal...

ysb wrote:

the probleme is to remove the OTHEr pictures.. not the primary picture of the object..

it seem that i didn't have access to the subforum anymore... and your server are out of memory again...


http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp349/enzymeF/Setup/GIFs/sigh.gif

Ah. That feature's coming. We are redesigning the picture handling.

Memory issue fixed.

Former Solidoodle employee, no longer associated with the company.

25 (edited by ysb 2014-03-25 13:29:59)

Re: solidoodles ... so professionnal...

solijohn wrote:
ysb wrote:

the probleme is to remove the OTHEr pictures.. not the primary picture of the object..

it seem that i didn't have access to the subforum anymore... and your server are out of memory again...


...

Ah. That feature's coming. We are redesigning the picture handling.

Memory issue fixed.

.


not really ... write failed: No space left on device again...

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