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Robin Roos commented on MRM-728:
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Just cheked with Opera again - it is receiving one cookie from Archiva and
storing it. The server is "<hostname>.local" and the cookie name is
"JSESSIONID". Interestingly Opera shows the expiry date as being "1970-01-01
00:00:00"; since that is the epoch I presume this means "never".
Is there anything else I can check on my side?
I'm really keen to get this resolved....
> After successful admin login archiva reacts as if user is guest
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> Key: MRM-728
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRM-728
> Project: Archiva
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.0.1
> Environment: linux
> Reporter: Robin Roos
> Fix For: 1.0.x
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> Attachments: archiva.log
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> I ran Archiva on my windows box and, after configuring the admin user, I was
> able to login. The header of the web page identified me as Administrator
> (admin) and I could see all the expected functions on the left hand frame.
> So far so good.
> I had Archiva installed on a linux box and started. I surfed to the box from
> Windows and configured the admin user. But when I logged in as admin I got a
> page with only Search/FindArtifact/Browse functions. The header page reads
> "Login - Register". It is as if I am not logged in and am seeing the guest
> functions. Note that if I log in with a deliberately incorrect password then
> I get an error message as expected. But logging in with the right
> credentials appears to fail silently.
> As a result I cannot deploy any artifacts into Archiva, I cannot roll out the
> maven/subversion/archiva based edition of our in-house project, and I fear my
> time is limited!
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