2013/4/5 Duncan Coutts <dun...@well-typed.com> > On Thu, 2013-04-04 at 22:38 +0400, Lennart Kolmodin wrote: > > > I tried to login with my username/pw, but failed. > > > > Here's what I did: > > I go to a package I've published and hit "edit package information" in > the > > Maintainers' corner. > > It prompts me to login. > > If I hit cancel, it shows No authorization provided. > > If I type a random username/pw it keeps asking me. > > If I type my actual username/pw it asks me several times, then my > > webbrowser shows "This webpage is not available" (ie. not an error > message > > from hackage). At one point it showed me a page where I could upgrade my > > account (and I haven't yet), but it does not show that page any more. > > I tried several times, it repeatedly shows me "This webpage is not > > available". > > What browser are you using? >
I just tried again, and it worked. Now I also upgraded the account. I tried again to login to the upgraded account, it worked. I was using Chrome 26 when I tried to login a few days ago, now I'm using Chrome 27. > I'm going to try changing the status we return in this situation from > 401 to 403. That is, if you have an existing account but it has an > old-style password that needs to be upgraded, then instead of returning > a 401 response with a page linking to the upgrade page, we return a 403. > > In firefox the current responses work fine, but looking at the RFC it > makes it clear that 401 isn't the right response in this case. So I'll > try 403. > > -- > Duncan Coutts, Haskell Consultant > Well-Typed LLP, http://www.well-typed.com/ > >
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