Hi Tom,
I am sorry, Linkedin said:
Sorry, we couldn't finish signing you in because too much time went by. Sign in again.
Can you try follow these steps to debug your LinkedIn autopost issue:
1. Edit your LinkedIn application.
2. Check Website URL, and JavaScript API Domains make sure they are the same as your site domain (
http://www.yoursite.com and
http://yoursite.com make a big difference)
3. Revoke and regenerate OAuth Keys
3.1. rw_nus must be checked
3.2. note: check this screenshot
http://content.screencast.com/users/nikfaris/folders/Jing/media/586889a2-36b3-4d11-9ce2-e44638502c83/2014-01-16_1239.png
4. Go to your phpmyadmin > find this table "#_easyblog_oauth" > then you will see this linkedin row "
http://screencast.com/t/2X9ow6jHs " > so you have to delete it.
5. Go to the EasyBlog -> Autoposting -> Advanced Settings page and revoke the access. If it already revoked, proceed to step 6.
6. Go though the EasyBlog -> Autoposting -> Step by step guide and re-enter the new keys and reauthenticate the LinkedIn access.
I am sorry for the inconvenience cause. Please do update us back on this issue.