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Auth0 Version 5.2.1 plugin causes the "The link you followed has expired." issue. #913

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benjyhuub opened this issue Aug 20, 2024 · 0 comments
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benjyhuub commented Aug 20, 2024

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  • I have looked into the Readme and the documentation, and have not found a suitable solution or answer.
  • I have searched the issues and have not found a suitable solution or answer.
  • I have searched the Auth0 Community forums and have not found a suitable solution or answer.
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Description

I'm having an issue with my WordPress after I activated the plugin
The issue was "The link you followed has expired." upon deleting a page, saving a post, and activating/deactivating the plugin.

  • The issue only occurs when the Auth0 plugin is installed.
  • The previous version of the Auth0 v4 plugin works with no issues.
  • No other plugins are activated in WordPress.
  • No other themes other than the default one (twentytwenty four) is activated.

I can authenticate with no issues at all. The problem arises when I delete a page or activate/deactivate a plugin.
The issue only happens when the Auth0 plugin is installed, and everything works fine without the plugin.

Similar issues have been reported on the Auth0 Community site.
WordPress Sessions Breaking After Auth0 Installation
https://community.auth0.com/t/wordpress-sessions-breaking-after-auth0-installation/135250

This link above leads to a couple of GitHub issues that could be related to this issue as well.
Auth0 is breaking sessions (cache or cookies) #901
#901

v5.2 nonce/cookie issue causing repeated logouts #895
#895

Reproduction

  1. Install Auth0 v5
  2. Activate plugin
  3. Enter Application Configuration details
  4. Save
  5. Enable Authentication
  6. Delete a page

Additional context

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wp-auth0 version

v5.2.1

WordPress version

6.6.1

PHP version

8.1.29

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