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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T09:21:51+00:00 2026-05-13T09:21:51+00:00

I have been wracking my brain on how to solve this issue for hours

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I have been wracking my brain on how to solve this issue for hours now, and I know I’m not the first one to encounter it.

I am having trouble granting anonymous users access to node content in Drupal 6.15. I have tried everything, including inserts to MySQL, checking and double-checking every permissions setting available (yes, I have enabled “Access content”), rebuilding permissions, and clearing the cache. I have disabled custom modules in hopes of clearing out a conflict but still no luck. Anonymous users get the “Access Denied” page everywhere but on a custom calendar View page.

I have tried these queries, but they are just duplicates of what is already there:

INSERT INTO users (uid, name, mail) VALUES (0, '', '');
INSERT INTO users_roles (uid, rid) VALUES (0, 1);
INSERT INTO node_access VALUES (0, 0, 'all', 1, 0, 0);

My only glimmer of hope: the Devel Module’s “Access Permissions by User” display indeed shows that user:Anonymous cannot view content (SEE IMAGE). It raises a baffling question: how is it that “All users may view all nodes” while user:Anonymous simultaneously has “NO:access content” ???

This is driving me nuts. If anyone can alert me as to what I am doing wrong, I will jump up and down in excitement, and buy you a beer if you are in Seattle.

THANKS!

alt text http://seethreeblog.com/images/devel.png

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    2026-05-13T09:21:52+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 9:21 am

    This is very typical of Drupal: permissions problems. While I’m aware I’ll probably be unable to offer the correct answer, maybe at least I’ll trigger some revolutionary idea in you that will help you solve the problem.

    While node access is a standard permission that should be on, there are others that might restrict the users. Do you have freelinking on? If so, check that the freelinking access is also on. You might want to make sure that access control modules (ACL and ones that rely on it, such as Forum Access) don’t get in the way. Also, taxonomy access control can be a pain: I’ve had problems with Taxonomy Access Control Lite (tac_lite). Try disabling it too if you have it.

    I apologise for not being able to offer anything more specific than this, but Drupal is just like that. Solving permissions issues rarely requires hacking the code.

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