quantal has seen the end of its life and is no longer receiving any
updates. Marking the quantal task for this ticket as Won't Fix.
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This bug was fixed in the package signon-ui - 0.15daily13.06.25-0ubuntu1
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[ Alberto Mardegan ]
* Show a warning message when authenticating with plain
HTTP. (LP: #1180297).
[ Ubuntu daily release ]
* Automatic
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hi
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Title:
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Status in Online Accounts: Sign-on UI:
Fix Committed
This bug was fixed in the package account-plugins -
0.10bzr13.03.26-0ubuntu1.1
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* Allow Facebook to connect via plain HTTP to work around a bug in
in facebook's auth process where it redirects to http
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* debian/patches/lp_1180297.patch
- Allow Facebook to connect via plain HTTP to work around a bug in
in facebook's auth process where it
hoping for the fix to land soon. this new window with that warning opens
like every other minute ...
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Fix committed into lp:signon-ui at revision 106, scheduled for release
in signon-ui, milestone 0.12
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Hi Katie, I'm attaching another screenshot. This one looks much better, IMHO :-)
Meanwhile I'll be working on the help page.
** Also affects: signon-ui
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Attachment added: New screenshot
** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
Assignee: (unassigned) = Katie Taylor (katie-t)
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Looks great!
One adjustment: I think the 16px icon would look better. Its designed to fit
with that size text.
If you would like me to read over the help page, give me a ping :)
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I'm attaching an example of how the security warning could look like. It
uses the security-low icon from the theme (it's a standard freedesktop
icon name, mentioned here: http://standards.freedesktop.org/icon-naming-
spec/icon-naming-spec-latest.html).
** Attachment added: Screenshot of
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Status in
The position of the warning is great.
But, the icon could be better - I'll see if we have one.
And I think the text could use a bit of explanation - what does insecure mean?
A definition could be put in a tool-tip.
** Description changed:
[Test Case]
1. Open Online Accounts
2. Click Add
Updated Quantal installation to version 0.8-0ubuntu2.2, and it worked
instantly! Many thanks for that.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I think users should be warned about security passively with a notice of
the security status on the page, rather than interrupting the page-flow.
My suggestion is to display the status as an icon text. The best place for
the status is probably to the bottom left of the frame, balancing the
** Description changed:
[Test Case]
1. Open Online Accounts
2. Click Add account…
3. Select Facebook
4. Observe that a facebook login form loads in the control center panel
instead of an external browser, with a security warning.
[Regression Potential] None: the current situation
** Description changed:
[Test Case]
1. Open Online Accounts
2. Click Add account…
3. Select Facebook
4. Observe that a facebook login form loads in the control center panel
instead of an external browser, with a security warning.
[Regression Potential] None: the current situation
0.8-0ubuntu2.2 in Quantal fixed this for me too :-)
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Status in
Proposed version 3.6.2-1ubuntu1 works for me. The already entered
Facebook account still said it could not authenticate, re-authenticating
worked. Would be nice, though, if this would start using HTTPS again
once Facebook fixes the issue on their side, and perhaps just fail
gracefully (i.e. do not
@Vincent: yes, we are working on that solution.
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Quantal 64
The fix in Comment #10 did not work for me, but using the fix in
quantal-proposed worked.
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Raring Desktop 64.
Can also confirm proposed package 0.10bzr13.03.26-0ubuntu1.1 fixed the bug.
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Is the fix secure, does it use HTTPS or HTTP? I connect to varius wifi
hostspots and i need an encrypted connection.
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@nikola825: unfortunately the fix is a workaround: we allow HTTP.
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Hello Iain, or anyone else affected,
Accepted account-plugins into quantal-proposed. The package will build
now and be available at http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/account-
plugins/0.8-0ubuntu2.2 in a few hours, and then in the -proposed
repository.
Please help us by testing this new
Awesome Brian.
Tested on Raring (3.9.4-030904-generic) with account-plugin-facebook out
of proposed at version 0.10bzr13.03.26-0ubuntu1.1
Can confirm successfully added a Facebook account via Online Accounts as
it should go, previously could not do it before the update.
** Tags removed:
Same thing as Jason: Tested on Raring (3.8.0-23-generic) with account-
plugin-facebook proposed version 0.10bzr13.03.26-0ubuntu1.1 and that
works!
I successfully added a Facebook account, I can see the contacts and I
successfully chatted with one!
I hope that helps, since it is my first
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** Also affects: account-plugins (Ubuntu Raring)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided = High
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This also affects 12.10.
The temp fix above does not work with 12.10, though. The
/usr/share/accounts/providers/facebook.provider file contains only this:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8 ?
provider id=facebook
nameFacebook/name
iconfacebook/icon
domains.*facebook\.com/domains
/provider
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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* New upstream release
- Allow Facebook to connect via plain HTTP to work around a bug in
in facebook's auth process where it redirects to http (LP:
** Description changed:
- I suppose these are the same symptoms as bug #1132030. Don't know about
- the cause though - a lot of refactoring seems to have happened since
- then.
-
- My FB authentication token has expired. Now, at a regular interval, UOA
- is opening a webpage
While allowing http is less than ideal, since we're using a webkit
engine riddled with security issues, I suppose it's the only thing we
can do to allow facebook to work for now. Other providers are currently
using http, so it's not as if we're reducing overall security.
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Whoops, Raring 64-bit.
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Status in Ayatana Design:
Comment 4 was a fix for me, for now.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Adding the design team: I was wondering if we could handle these errors
in a more flexible way, by asking the user whether he wants to continue
with the unsecure authentication or cancel (similarly to what browsers
do).
Maybe before redirecting the user to an unsecure page we could show a
simple
Fix from comment #10 worked on 64-bit raring system.
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I tried comment #4...I might have done it pasted the code into the wrong
part of the script or something, but it broke my online accounts. When I
click on Facebook, the window cycles immediately back to the same
condition as when I opened it and I receive a notification (Some or all
of your
with me the bug occurred out of the blue, on a raring 64 system. fix
from comment #10 worked for me. thank you :)
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The bug occurs on a fresh Ubuntu 13.04 64-bit installation with all the
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Workaround (comment #10) did not work for me either. Same as comment
#18, Ubuntu 12.10, 64-bit.
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Workaround #4 confirmed. (13.04 x86_64, Chrome, Gnome 3.8.2 from
gnome3-staging PPA)
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I have tried to remove http, and leave only the https scheme, as
suggested by sa-yu in comment #11, but only AFTER I already logged in.
So far (some two days) I have no problems. I will see what happens next
time I well have to re-authorize it...
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Tried comment #10 on Ubuntu 12.10. Didn't work.
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The workaround worked for me too, on Raring 64. Now the only problem are
the security concerns. My computer is a laptop, and I sometimes change
locations where I connect from. It is mostly at the apartment where I
stay during studies, at my faculty, at the hackerplace I sometimes
frequent, and at
Ali, it's safe if you can trust the network. If you are at home, using
your wireless network, and you trust that your internet provider won't
try to steal your facebook identity, then it's fine. If you cannot trust
your internet provider, or you are using some open wireless network
which you don't
Changing
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
provider id=facebook
nameFacebook/name
iconfacebook/icon
translationsaccount-plugins/translations
domains.*facebook\.com/domains
plugingeneric-oauth/plugin
template
group name=auth
setting name=methodoauth2/setting
setting
Inserting the line suggested worked for me.
But can we perhaps reduce the security risks mentioned if we only include
'https' and leave out 'http'?
I always login to facebook using https.
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Thanks #10 Dabo, I now understand why adding the line doesn't work for
me, as my /usr/share/accounts/providers/facebook.provider contains only
this:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8 ?
provider id=facebook
nameFacebook/name
iconfacebook/icon
domains.*facebook\.com/domains
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@Sadi: that's exactly the problem: by default (if that AllowedSchemes
option is not used) we only use HTTPs. But with facebook this doesn't
work, because even if you start authenticating to facebook over HTTPs,
at a certain point you get redirected to a plain HTTP page (if only for
a short time).
Comment #10 workaround worked for me in a fresh, clean, Lubuntu 13.10
install.
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Comment #10 worked for me too.
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The suggested workaround in comment #4 works for me too on a 32-bit Ubuntu
13.04.
But is it safe to use http in this case?
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Where to put the line in comment #4? Is it in the last line of
facebook.provider?
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Can confirm. Workaround of Post #4 working.
But as I wrote in Bug #1132030. For this kind of problem signon-ui must be able
to catch the failure and show the user that the service try to redirect them to
a non secure URL. Perhaps with a exeption request.
Only to open a web page with a Securtiy
Post #4 does not work for me. Added setting info and restarted system
but no change in status of issue.
Also, if I try to add ANY account to the Online Accounts after Empathy
is up and running ... the online-accounts window opens then closes,
sometimes giving me a crash error.
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Is here a workaround for this to use the facebook account in the
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Workaround: edit the /usr/share/accounts/providers/facebook.provider
file and add the following line along the other settings:
setting name=AllowedSchemes type=as['https','http']/setting
Then restart the session and it should work.
Note however that this exposes your desktop to some security
I tried the above workaround, but couldn't get it to work for me. Also
tried adding the suggested line in the telepathy group of
/usr/share/accounts/services/facebook-im.service.
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The comment 4 work for me! add the line and restart all account services
process.
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It's exactly the same issue as bug #1132030.
I opened a ticked with Facebook:
https://developers.facebook.com/bugs/449221825171392
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