Do any of you experiencing these problems use OpenDNS? OpenDNS made
some revisions to their systems, and the timeline seems to match up
with when problems began to show up. I too, use OpenDNS, and cannot
access my calendars via the API, receiving the same 401 error. I'll
try disabling it for now...

HTTP/1.0 401 Unauthorized

WWW-Authenticate: GoogleLogin realm="https://www.google.com/accounts";

Cache-Control: private

Content-Length: 167

Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 20:14:26 GMT

Content-Type: text/html

Server: GFE/1.3

X-Cache: MISS from bld6.nyc.opendns.com

Via: 1.0 bld6.nyc.opendns.com:80 (squid/2.6.STABLE12)

Connection: close



<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Authorization required</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" TEXT="#000000">
<H1>Authorization required</H1>
<H2>Error 401</H2>
</BODY>
</HTML>

Does it look like OpenDNS is doing some odd caching to anyone else?

On Apr 27, 1:06 pm, Basia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ryan I send you an email with simple code that does not work on a
> server however works on my localhost server....My code stopped working
> approximatly last week Sunday around 5-10 pm....My partner was testing
> and it stopped working. The code still runs fine on my localhost
> machine which does not have a static ip etc....though it does not work
> on a server.
>
> Please let me know if you need further information,
>
> Basia
>
> On Apr 26, 11:35 am, "Ryan Boyd (Google)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi Kulvinder and Basia,
>
> > There have been no recent changes to theCalendarservers -- the
> > planned maintenance was postponed and there have been no code pushes
> > recently AFAIK.  I will double check to make sure though.   I did just
> > run some tests using curl and did not experience any issues
> > authenticating nor retrieving a meta feed and event event.  As Frank
> > pointed out, the release of a new version of the client library that
> > you're not using would not effect you Kulvinder.  The java client
> > library has not had any new releases in the past couple weeks.
>
> > It looks like you both are using ClientLogin and not AuthSub -- so the
> > ports that you're using to host your web application will not effect
> > authentication of your app.
>
> > Have either of you tried authenticating using a different set of
> > credentials?  Were you successful?
>
> > Basia - are the two hostnames you mentioned pointing to the same
> > physical computer, or are they different?:http://localhost:8080butnot 
> > onhttp://nlp.homeip.net:29750
> > ie, does nlp.homeip.net actually point to the same machine as you're
> > on when you are connecting to localhost successfully?
>
> > Can each of you send me the account username you're using to
> > authenticate? (you can send this privately if you'd prefer).
>
> > Also, is this problem intermittent-- or does it cause the same problem
> > each time you try acessing it?  Kulvinder -- you mentioned that the
> > same code worked before for you.  Basia, is that true for you as
> > well?
>
> > Thanks!
>
> > -Ryan
>
> > On Apr 26, 7:09 am, Kulvinder Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > To add to this, wehn i am trying to get a list of all of 
> > > mygooglecalendars, i am getting the following error :
>
> > >   Execution of request failed:http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/default
>
> > >   Hope this may give a hint to you.
>
> > >   Thanks in advance.
>
> > > Kulvinder Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > >   So what could be the possible reason then ?
>
> > > Frank Mantek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:   It can't really be related to a 
> > > binary release that you are not using. I just tried the 1.0.9.6 build and 
> > > ran the unittests against thecalendar, and for me at least, everything is 
> > > working fine. So it does not seem to be a generic problem.
>
> > > Frank Mantek
> > >Google
>
> > >   On 4/26/07, Kulvinder Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:     Hi,
>
> > >   I am trying to get an authenticated feed from myGoogleCalendarusing the 
> > > C# .NETGoogleCalendarAPiversion 1.0.9.4 but i am getting this error :
>
> > >   Execution of request failed:
>
> > >http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/<my email>/private/full?m   
> > >ax-results=2147483647&start-min=2007-04-23T04:00:00Z&start-max=2007-04-3
> > >   0T04:00:00Z
>
> > >   The remote server returned an error: (401) Unauthorized.
>
> > >   When i looked into theGoogleServer Error, it was :
>
> > >   <HTML>
> > >   <HEAD>
> > >   <TITLE>Authorization required</TITLE>
> > >   </HEAD>
> > >   <BODY BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" TEXT="#000000"> <H1>Authorization required</H1> 
> > > <H2>Error401</H2> </BODY> </HTML>
>
> > >   I am 1000% sure that may Username and Password are correct. Also, i can 
> > > go toGoogleCalendarand i am able to login using the same credentials. A 
> > > few days back same code was working perfectly. Its this something related 
> > > with the release of 1.0.9.6 or theGoogleServer update. I dont think that 
> > > i should get affected by all this.
>
> > >   I need an explanation on this IMMEDIATELY.
>
> > >   Kulvinder Singh
>
> > > ---------------------------------
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>
> > > ---------------------------------
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>
> > > ---------------------------------
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