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Twitter not update
Posted: Sun 29 May 2016 11:47 am
by adelmo.danieli
After download the root certificate with sudo mozroots --import --ask-remove
I tried to use this configuration
[Twitter]
User=avisostiano
Password=xxxxxxx
Enabled=1
Interval=2
OauthToken=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (i use for an an other application)
OauthTokenSecret=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
TwitterSendLocation=1
Results:
UpdateTwitter: Could not authenticate you. - Please visit the LINQ to Twitter FAQ (at the HelpLink) for help on resolving this error.
Re: Twitter not update
Posted: Sun 29 May 2016 11:58 am
by steve
adelmo.danieli wrote:OauthToken=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (i use for an an other application)
Can you explain what you mean by this, please? Do you mean that you have used a token obtained elsewhere? Have you tried just giving Cumulus your user and password and letting it work in the way it was intended?
Re: Twitter not update
Posted: Sun 29 May 2016 12:11 pm
by adelmo.danieli
With this setting:
[Twitter]
User=avisostiano
Password=<remove>
Enabled=1
Interval=2
OauthToken=
OauthTokenSecret=
TwitterSendLocation=1
The error is
2016-05-29 14:08:02.914 UpdateTwitter: Your credentials do not allow access to this resource.
After that...
I try to using the Token as i do in an other web application that access to my twittwer account (I have see this option blank) and i tried if in this way the problem was solved.
Re: Twitter not update
Posted: Mon 30 May 2016 7:47 am
by adelmo.danieli
Solved in an other way using
weathercloud.net
In this case the message are also correctly localised in Italian language.
Re: Twitter not update
Posted: Mon 30 May 2016 9:52 am
by steve
There must be something unusual about your system, as no-one else has this problem - but I thought you said you had solved the problem anyway?
Note that Cumulus allows you to tweet any message you want, in any language that you want. But it's good that you've found an alternative anyway.
Re: Twitter not update
Posted: Mon 30 May 2016 10:03 am
by adelmo.danieli
steve wrote:There must be something unusual about your system, as no-one else has this problem - but I thought you said you had solved the problem anyway?
Note that Cumulus allows you to tweet any message you want, in any language that you want. But it's good that you've found an alternative anyway.
My goal was to use Cumulus for Twitter web update; but after a afternoon of test, also reading many documents on twitter developer site, i think there are some new security check with OAuth2 autentication system on Twitter.
Infact, weathercloud.net, to autorize send tweets for me, redirect a Twitter page to confirm me for this options.
This, maybe also because in my twitter account I have set a good level of security.