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Unable to login while attempting ti download media #72

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Dlola opened this issue Nov 29, 2024 · 5 comments
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Unable to login while attempting ti download media #72

Dlola opened this issue Nov 29, 2024 · 5 comments

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@Dlola
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Dlola commented Nov 29, 2024

Hi, I am getting this message while attempting to login

password:
auth error: DenyLoginSubtask
Bad user/pass
username:

I can see on my twitter notifications that login was attempted.

@Dlola
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Dlola commented Nov 29, 2024

I was able to use the tool a week ago

@akhepcat
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I'm unable to login (today) with 2fa enabled... just returns bad user/pass and cycles through the login process.

@missuo
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missuo commented Dec 22, 2024

I've supported the direct use of cookies to complete logins in #74 . This means you must know how to extract cookies from the browser.

Since @mmpx12 hasn't merged my code yet, if you're in a hurry to use it, you can choose to download the v1.0.1 binary from my Repo.

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Since @mmpx12 hasn't merged my code yet, if you're in a hurry to use it, you can choose to download the v1.0.1 binary from my Repo.

I notice that your repo doesn't have issues open, so this can't be tracked there, but in your code you're referencing the 'twitter.com' domain for cookies, but if you look at the cookies today (at least in my browser inspect via editthiscookie) the domain is for x.com

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missuo commented Dec 23, 2024

Since @mmpx12 hasn't merged my code yet, if you're in a hurry to use it, you can choose to download the v1.0.1 binary from my Repo.

I notice that your repo doesn't have issues open, so this can't be tracked there, but in your code you're referencing the 'twitter.com' domain for cookies, but if you look at the cookies today (at least in my browser inspect via editthiscookie) the domain is for x.com

It doesn't seem to have any impact. What matters is value.

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