Category Archives: vBSSO Connect

How to set up Profile fields?

How to set up Profile Fields? When users register to be members of your vBulletin site they enter default profile information (as you remember the vBSSO registration is always performed on vBulletin side).  But  what to do if your Slave has some mandatory fields and Master has not? Let's take for example Magento eCommerce platform…
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How to disable vBSSO on platforms via custom-config.php and login to Admin Area

If you are unable to login your admin area - we will show you how to disconnect vBSSO redirects and perform simple login without vBSSO. This method can be applied to all vBSSO Slave platforms. To disable vBSSO redirections, please: Open your vBSSO installation, and find 'config.custom.default.php' file via FTP (for example, '$WORDPRESS_HOME/wp-content/plugins/vbsso/config.custom.default.php' in WordPress). Rename this file as 'config.custom.php'. Save…
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vBSSO & Incapsula Interaction

Today, we are going to discuss the Imperva Incapsula and its cooperation with the vBSSO.  Imperva Incapsula It is a cloud-based application delivery platform. It uses a global content delivery network to provide web application security, DDoS mitigation, content caching, application delivery, load balancing and failover services. The default installation and activation of Incapsula can block…
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Fatal Error: “We are sorry, we are not able to process the operation further…”- Don’t Panic! It’s not a bug.

If you see the message, Please, don't panic! It is NOT A BUG! This message appears during the login process - if user has different email addresses on Master (vBulletin acts as a Master) and Slave platforms (for example, Wordpress or others). Why does it happen? Because one of the biggest SSO challenges is that…
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How to connect a platform to vBulletin?

INTRODUCTION As you might already know, the vBSSO Connect 1.x plugin consists of two components: First, there’s a vBulletin plugin (vBulletin platform acts as the Master platform) that creates an interface for authenticating, controlling access, and managing user profile data. The second component is plugin for other platform (or the Slave platform - like WordPress, Prestashop, Magento etc.)…
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Before the Jump – vBSSO vBulletin 5 support

Great news! We'd like to bring a light to vBSSO vBulletin 5 Support - it is still in development progress. Since the initial release of the vBSSO product, there have been many changes and improvements. Now we work to support popular platforms (including vBulletin 5) and roll that out to the broader community, so we're excited to work out many…
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