Thanks, Chuck! Yes.. breaking down multiple factors is a problem.. not knowing which of these point of divergence is the important one. That said, I suspect the cookies, and the session-token cookie in particular. There needs to be a conversation where it is received, sent back out, and if the site gives you a new one, you send that one back in your next request. If I understand what I'm reading, this isn't happening in amazon.chuck.5 and in my failed attempts, and it does happen in amazon.wendy.5.
The only references to session-token in amazon.chuck.5 are outgoing.
It does not appear in any Response. I bet this is important. Of course I had a totally wrong hypothesis earlier so I could be wrong.


As a side suggestion, I think we can load the login-and-password screen on first visit, and maybe save some hops and some bloat. Technically we should be able to open a new edbrowse and 'b' the login-and-password screen's URL from the getgo. I don't think we have to visit the homepage and 'g' a link first. This would make the HTTP conversations shorter.






On Tue, 9 Jan 2018, Chuck Hallenbeck wrote:

Hi Kevin,

I have amazon.wendy.5 here too, and have posted two db5 runs of my own failed logins. I used grep to search for prepopulatedLoginID in all three files, and found this:

$ grep -c prepopulatedLoginId amazon*
amazon.chuck.5:0
amazon.wendy.5:16
$ grep -c prepopulatedLoginId signing-in.txt 1


My outputs are available from www.panix.com/~chuxroom/signing-in.txt
and www.panix.com/~chuxroom/amazon.chuck.5

However, the file "signing-in.txt" was generated before the segfault was detected and fixed, so the amazon.chuck.5 is probably a closer source.

Running here on Debian Sid, edbrowse 3.7.1, curl 7.57.0.

Chuck


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