Re: Chase access w/ linux

2012-10-24 Thread Wayne Davis

*Works fine for me too:  Kubuntu 12.10 64bit, Latest Fox, LOTS of add-ons*.

Something COULD be whack in Fox...  As a last resort wipe it completely, 
not forgetting hidden files, and reinstall.
I have had occasion to follow that advise myself when Fox starts doing 
bizarre things without apparent cause. (Not common, but definitely annoying)



On 10/22/2012 02:35 PM, Robert Holtzman wrote:

Anyone in the group have an account with Chase? If so, are you having
any problems logging in while running Linux?



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Re: Chase access w/ linux

2012-10-23 Thread Michael Butash
I do get chromium getting cranky when my system depletes of memory, 
usually it'll start hanging, I'll start getting various JS errors and 
"Aww Snap's" with it flat out giving up.  I'm assuming you've rebooted 
at some point to clear memory or you've checked vmstat and htop for 
memory usage?


Otherwise I've used chase's ebanking for someone prior and it worked 
fine for me a few months back.



Going to https://mfasa.chase.com/ in a browser gives me 1 line of cryptic
diagnostic/monitoring text.

"Prod Core LPAR, cigp01b4a002 Auth2 Web"


I get something similar.  Different hex string, possibly.



Your's sounds server-side almost...

cigp01b4a002 sounds like a cryptic server name, "chase internet gateway, 
prod cluster 01, building 4, app002" vm/lpar would be my guess.


If you're constantly trying the base site and being directed there, it 
sounds like a load-balancer is sticking you to the same server based on 
a source-ip, which is common for persistence.  Kind of odd this happens 
indefinitely, but you could be "stuck" to a bad server.  Seems unlikely 
though you're the only one to see that.  Try to grab a different ip and 
try then.


Load-balancing is kind of a cryptic art, sometimes the apps and the 
hardware doing the balancing do strange things the more Layer 7 they get...


-mb
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Re: Chase access w/ linux

2012-10-23 Thread Matt Graham
From: Robert Holtzman
>> Any extensions that might be doing weird things?  I have to set NoScript
to
>> allow chase.com to execute JS--no JS, no accounts page and probably no
login. 
> As I said, I tried safe mode. Same problem.

Is "safe mode" something in $BROWSER that turns all the extensions off?  If
that's available in FF 10.0.8 ESR, I'm not sure where it is.  If it turns JS
off too, that would cause stupidity.  https://mfasa.chase.com/auth/login.html
, the action= attr of the login form, contains a few screenfuls of JS and some
sort of Flash thing.  It does not seem to be necessary for the Flash thing to
play; I have Flashblock up and I can still log in.  There are comments in the
JS within that about problems with IE9 and cross-window messages--don't know
if that has anything to do with the problem you're having.

>> Going to https://mfasa.chase.com/ in a browser gives me 1 line of cryptic
>> diagnostic/monitoring text. 
> "Prod Core LPAR, cigp01b4a002 Auth2 Web "

I get something similar.  Different hex string, possibly.

So:  You can retrieve the front page from mfasa.chase.com, but another page
somewhere else on that machine is timing out and/or failing miserably.  You
may have to track that down.  I've also noticed that if I've had an FF session
going for more than a few days, JS-heavy things may stop working or fail
unpredictably.  Restarting FF seems to help.  You've probably already tried
that though

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Re: Chase access w/ linux

2012-10-23 Thread Robert Holtzman
On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 06:24:45PM -0700, Matt Graham wrote:
> From: Robert Holtzman
> > 3 computers, 2 operating systems, 2 versions of Firefox, 1 of iceweasel
> > and 1 of Chrome all give me the same problem after trying to log into
> > my account, a blank white screen with a rotating throbber and the
> > message along the bottom "Read mfasa.chase.com".
> 
> Any extensions that might be doing weird things?  I have to set NoScript to
> allow chase.com to execute JS--no JS, no accounts page and probably no login. 
> I was just able to log in to my Chase account via FF on Gentoo.  I *have* had
> the problem you describe, but it's always gone away after an hour or so, so I
> figured it was a server problem of some sort.

As I said, I tried safe mode. Same problem.

> 
> > this is the only site that I have this problem with.
> 
> Going to https://mfasa.chase.com/ in a browser gives me 1 line of cryptic
> diagnostic/monitoring text.  What does it give you?

"Prod Core LPAR, cigp01b4a002 Auth2 Web "
> 
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Re: Chase access w/ linux

2012-10-22 Thread Matt Graham
From: Robert Holtzman
> 3 computers, 2 operating systems, 2 versions of Firefox, 1 of iceweasel
> and 1 of Chrome all give me the same problem after trying to log into
> my account, a blank white screen with a rotating throbber and the
> message along the bottom "Read mfasa.chase.com".

Any extensions that might be doing weird things?  I have to set NoScript to
allow chase.com to execute JS--no JS, no accounts page and probably no login. 
I was just able to log in to my Chase account via FF on Gentoo.  I *have* had
the problem you describe, but it's always gone away after an hour or so, so I
figured it was a server problem of some sort.

> this is the only site that I have this problem with.

Going to https://mfasa.chase.com/ in a browser gives me 1 line of cryptic
diagnostic/monitoring text.  What does it give you?

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Re: Chase access w/ linux

2012-10-22 Thread Robert Holtzman
On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 02:42:59PM -0700, JD Austin wrote:
> I do have where it wants me to get an email and put in a code but otherwise
> no issues.
> I think I use the latest Firefox; if not the latest chrome.

Thanks to JD, joe, and R P. That blows my theory. 3 computers, 2
operating systems, 2 versions of Firefox, 1 of iceweasel and 1 of Chrome
all give me the same problem after trying to log into my account, a blank 
white screen with a rotating throbber and the message along the bottom 
"Read mfasa.chase.com". I was just about convinced it was a web site
problem,  as this is the only site that I have this problem with. Before
I breathed fire on Chase's tech support, I thought I'd check here.  

Played with browser preferences till I'm blue in the face and tried 
running in safe mode all with no luck.

Oh, well. Another well thought out theory shot to Hell. Not the first,
not the last.

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Re: Chase access w/ linux

2012-10-22 Thread joe

> Anyone in the group have an account with Chase? If so, are you having
> any problems logging in while running Linux?

I have several Chase accounts and no problem logging in from my Linux
systems.






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Re: Chase access w/ linux

2012-10-22 Thread JD Austin
I do have where it wants me to get an email and put in a code but otherwise
no issues.
I think I use the latest Firefox; if not the latest chrome.

On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 2:35 PM, Robert Holtzman  wrote:

> Anyone in the group have an account with Chase? If so, are you having
> any problems logging in while running Linux?
>
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