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[bugs #391] Latest Modifications:

Changes by: 
                Joseph Kiniry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
'Date: 
                Thu 05/20/2004 at 18:35 (Europe/Amsterdam)

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I am redirected properly to /my then I am instantly redirected to 
/account/login.php?return_to=%2Fmy%2F which returns me to the login screen.



I see no cookies at all referring to .gnu.org.  I see one cookie for .nognu.org. Note 
the initial dot in this name.  I see several for savannah.gnu.org and 
savannah.nongnu.org.  They are named session_hash, SV_THEME (both show on both 
domains), and SV_THEME_ROTATE_NUMERIC and SV_THEME_ROTATE (nongnu.org only).



I tried removing the lone .nongnu.org cookie and authenticating, but that resulted in 
no new behavior.  I then removed all cookies relating to these domains.  After 
removing all cookies I was able to authenticate again and get to /my correctly.  After 
authenticating to both gnu.org and nongnu.org simultaneously I see only a single 
cookie now for ".gnu.org" (a session_hash).



Thus, I am now able to authenticate and use the existing savannah sites properly with 
Safari and the problem was definitely cookie-related.



I tried logging out and reauthenticating using a variety of security settings enabled 
to using the SafariEnhancer, but none of those tweaks had any effect. Meaning, once I 
got rid of old (?) cookies I can no authenticate in any way I want (both domains, stay 
in SSL, etc.) using Safari.






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[bugs #391] Full Item Snapshot:

URL: <http://gna.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=391>
Project: Savane
Submitted by: Joseph Kiniry
On: Tue 05/18/2004 at 14:49

Category:  Web Frontend
Severity:  3 - Average
Priority:  C - Normal
Resolution:  None
Assigned to:  None
Status:  Open
Release:  unknown
Planned Release:  


Summary:  Cannot authenticate to Savannah using Safari on OS X

Original Submission:  Resubmitting as requested at 
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=8932



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Perhaps you should close bug submissions at Savannah.gnu.org and redirect users to 
Gna!?



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Original Submission:  I can no longer authenticate to Savannah.(non)GNU.org with 
Safari 1.2.1 on OS X 10.3.3 (i.e., the most up-to-date version of browser and OS as of 
13 May 2004).



I enter my username and password and, regardless of which buttons are pressed on the 
login page (i.e., stay in SSL, remember me, and co-login to the sister site), it looks 
like I am authenticated, a redirect to /my is attempted, then it pops me back to the 
login page.



Mozilla 1.6 on the same machine authenticates fine, thus this is a problem particular 
to Safari.

Follow-up Comments
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Date: Thu 05/20/2004 at 18:35       By: kiniry
I am redirected properly to /my then I am instantly redirected to 
/account/login.php?return_to=%2Fmy%2F which returns me to the login screen.



I see no cookies at all referring to .gnu.org.  I see one cookie for .nognu.org. Note 
the initial dot in this name.  I see several for savannah.gnu.org and 
savannah.nongnu.org.  They are named session_hash, SV_THEME (both show on both 
domains), and SV_THEME_ROTATE_NUMERIC and SV_THEME_ROTATE (nongnu.org only).



I tried removing the lone .nongnu.org cookie and authenticating, but that resulted in 
no new behavior.  I then removed all cookies relating to these domains.  After 
removing all cookies I was able to authenticate again and get to /my correctly.  After 
authenticating to both gnu.org and nongnu.org simultaneously I see only a single 
cookie now for ".gnu.org" (a session_hash).



Thus, I am now able to authenticate and use the existing savannah sites properly with 
Safari and the problem was definitely cookie-related.



I tried logging out and reauthenticating using a variety of security settings enabled 
to using the SafariEnhancer, but none of those tweaks had any effect. Meaning, once I 
got rid of old (?) cookies I can no authenticate in any way I want (both domains, stay 
in SSL, etc.) using Safari.

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Date: Tue 05/18/2004 at 14:58       By: yeupou
What we need to determine now is whether this is a bug in Savane or in Safari.



As you are redirected to /my, the authentication worked right. Can you check what 
cookies do you have for the domain? 












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