eDeviser: I was able to observe the issue firsthand thanks to the test
credentials provided by Lukas (thanks!).

What I’m seeing is that tapping/clicking on a text file (the only file I
have handy in the test instance) displays the contents of that file on a
page. That page has a "Download" button, which, when clicked, triggers
the HTTP 400 error. The URL that it tries to download when this fails is
of the form http://[domain]/seafhttp/files/[uniqueID]/filename.txt.

Now when I get back to the file listing, if I long-press on the text
file and choose "save link" from the context menu, the download goes
through and the URL downloaded is of the form
http://[domain]/lib/[uniqueID]/file/filename.txt. However the contents
of the file that was actually downloaded is a HTML login page, not the
text file.

Can you please confirm you’re seeing the same?

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