System Details:
Debian GNU/Linux 8.7 (jessie)
PHP Ver: 5.6.30 (Default)
MYSQL Ver: 5.7.17
FPM/FastCGI
Vsftpd Ver: 3.0.2
i-MSCP 1.4.0 | Build: 20170326 | Codename: ZImmer
Plugins Installed and Active:
AdminerSQL - Ver. 1.0.1
ClamAV - Ver. 1.2.0
CronJobs - Ver. 1.4.1
DebugBar - Ver. 1.1.2
DomainAutoApproval - Ver. 1.1.2
InstantSSH - Ver. 5.0.1
LetsEncrypt - Ver. 3.0.0
Mailgraph - Ver. 1.1.1
Mailman - Ver. 1.0.3
Monitorix - Ver. 1.2.2
OpenDKIM - Ver. 1.1.3
PanelRedirect - Ver. 1.1.5
PhpSwitcher - Ver. 3.0.3
PolicydSPF - Ver. 1.1.0
PolicydWeight - Ver. 1.1.0
Postgrey - Ver. 1.1.1
Postscreen - Ver. 1.1.0
RoundcubePlugins - Ver. 1.2.6
ServerDefaultPage - Ver. 1.2.5
SpamAssassin - Ver. 1.1.1
I got i-MSCP 1.4.0 installed, worked through some issues reported already, so I will not repeat them again. My i-MSCP build shown above does have changes made by me from developer branch instead of downloading again, and think I found another little bug. Protected Area passwords are behaving strange as described below.
Steps to Reproduce:
Try to open a Protected Area Enabled Page, when login box comes up, enter credentials, and login dialog keeps asking for password.
Temporary fix for Problem
Go to Protected Area in Control Panel, Manage Users, update password.
I can now login until I close my browser and try to visit my protected page again and then it starts asking me for a password again.
Sorry if this has been already reported, I searched and didn't find a report. Thank you and have a nice day ...
EDIT: Password will work until browser cache is cleared ..