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Leonardo Penczek commented on MRM-728:
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I do not know how to resolve this problem, but i think i found the cause.
My Firefox was accessing without problems, but my IE wasn't (same problem as 
above).
The only difference was that my Firerfox has a rule to skip the web-proxy (it 
was directly accessing the archiva server) and my IE was using the proxy 
(because it's configured via WPAD).
In every machine that i configured to skip the proxy the archiva has returned 
to work correctly.
It is an issue with the proxy, it probably was removing/adding/changing some 
header that archiva is expecting and causing the malfunction.

> After successful admin login archiva reacts as if user is guest
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 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
>            Priority: Critical
>             Fix For: Backlog
>
>         Attachments: advancedprivacysettings.jpg, archiva.log, 
> archiva.log.debug.signon.txt
>
>
> 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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