accounts/login/
, didn't match any of these.Hello,
Without seeing your code, it is difficult to tell you exactly what is wrong, but your view is requiring the user to already be logged in, and since it isn't, Django is redirecting you to the default LOGIN_URL setting, which is not defined in your urls.py.
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.7/ref/settings/#login-url
We'll need more information, such as relevant code snippets and a list of modules used to provide a better answer.
-James
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accounts/login/
, didn't match any of these. says that you dont have this url "accounts/login/"
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