Node.js twitter auth redirect

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I want to enable oauth login with twitter. I added the following code for everyauth in server.js

everyauth
  .twitter
  .consumerKey('mykey')
  .consumerSecret('mysecret')
  .findOrCreateUser(function (sess, accessToken, accessSecret, twitUser) {
    return usersByTwitId[twitUser.id] || (usersByTwitId[twitUser.id] = addUser('twitter', twitUser));
})
.redirectPath('/about');

where 'mykey' and 'mysecret' are the correspoding of my twitter app. The settings in my twitter app are:

Access level: Read and write 
             About the application permission model

Consumer key: mykey
Consumer secret: mysecret
Request token URL: https://api.twitter.com/oauth/request_token 
Authorize URL: https://api.twitter.com/oauth/authorize 
Access token URL: https://api.twitter.com/oauth/access_token 
Callback URL: http://192.168.1.197:8002/ 
Sign in with Twitter: Yes 

The problem is after correct loging, the web stays in 'https://api.twitter.com/oauth/authenticate' and doesn't redirect to my callback url

What could be wrong?

UPDATE: now I'm getting one of the following errors...

{"errors": [{"message": "The Twitter REST API v1 is no longer active. 
Please migrate to API v1.1. https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1.1/overview.", "code": 68}]}

I really don't know how to update to version 1.1. I tried some solutions from the dev twitter forum but nothing.

500 Error: Step rememberTokenSecret of `twitter` is promising: 
requestTokenSecret ;     however, the step returns nothing. 
Fix the step by returning the expected values OR by returning a Promise 
that promises said values.

MORE INFO I updated everyauth and twitter api. I check the file twitter.js in the everyauth's node_module folder ...

.fetchOAuthUser( function (accessToken, accessTokenSecret, params) {
  var promise = this.Promise();
this.oauth.get(this.apiHost() + '/1.1/users/show.json?user_id=' + params.user_id, accessToken, accessTokenSecret, function (err, data, res) {
  if (err) {
    err.extra = {data: data, res: res};
    return promise.fail(err);
  }
  var oauthUser = JSON.parse(data);
  promise.fulfill(oauthUser);
});
return promise;
})

... Thank you.

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