Hello, I've tried with IE 10 and Chrome, with the same result. I've also checked that the same issue appeared when using the satellite administrator account. I'll keep searching, but as i don't have any log, it is not easy.
Pierre 2015-05-06 17:50 GMT+02:00 Grant Gainey <[email protected]>: > ----- Original Message ----- > > Hello list, > > I've upgraded to spacewalk 2.3 (server on rhel 6, pgsql 8.4) and I > encounter > > an issue when updating user roles. > > 1/ I create a new user > > 2/ I want to give him "Organisation admin" role > > 3/ When I click Update, I get an error page saying: > > HTTP Status 403 - Validation of CSRF security token failed > > > > type Status report > > > > message Validation of CSRF security token failed > > > > description Access to the specified resource (Validation of CSRF security > > token failed) has been forbidden. > > > > 4/ I click back in my browser, add Org admin role again, click update, it > > works... > > > > Using spacecmd, it works. > > > > I can't find a single error log in /var/log... > > > > Does anyone encounters the same issue? > > CSRF-token is there to help prevent XSS attacks; it's a token generated > per-page-refresh, and validated early in the HTTP process. I've only seen > CSRF_val fail when my session had timed out or was otherwise invalid. > > spacecmd will never throw this, since it's a web-ui-only construct. > > I haven't been able to reproduce under Chrome against my 2.3 box. What > browser are you using? > > G > -- > Grant Gainey > Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat Satellite > > _______________________________________________ > Spacewalk-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list >
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