At Wednesday 7/19/2006 05:17 AM, Roy El-Hames wrote:
Just a thought for many that have this issue ..do they have ssl enabled?? My colleague suggested its a certain combination of mod_ssl and dbd-mysql that maybe causing this issue..
Roy

We are using SSL - haven't tested it with a non-SSL setup. (We are also using Solaris, Oracle 9i, fastcgi, RT 3.4.2, Apache 1.3.26).

One work-around that seems to work - if I specify the username and password as part of the URL, the problem seems to go away. I'd be interested to hear if others have the same result.

https://our.rt/?user=myusername&pass=mypassword

I had thought I could modify the login dialog to use an HTTP GET rather than a POST to emulate this - however this doesn't seem to work. I'm trying to figure out the difference between the request sent by a GET form submission and that sent by specifying the data in the URL, but unfortunately I can't peek at the network packets, because they're encrypted. Does anyone know of a Firefox add-on or feature that allows display of SSL HTTP requests as they're sent out?

Other information about my experience of this problem:

Does not occur at all with Opera. It happens with MSIE, Firefox (WIndows) and Safari (Mac).

Does not occur at all on our 'development' box. This is a Linux, Oracle 9i, mod_perl, RT 3.4.2, Apache 1.3.33 setup.

Thanks,
Steve
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