Hi Frank

Tomcat creates an internal session to cache some information. If the response 
from the IDP is sent too late by the browser, the session is gone and fediz 
returns a 408 error.

HTH

Oli
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Oliver Wulff

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From: frank [[email protected]]
Sent: 17 December 2012 16:40
To: [email protected]
Subject: 408 response?

Hi,

I do not yet have a stable test situation, but possibly someone else has
encountered this behaviour as well.

When using Internet Explorer I occasionally receive a 408 response from
Fediz when logging in. Why does this occur? The traces I made suggest that
this may have something to do with the (unexplainable) absence of
JSESSIONID, but when I attempt force this situation manually, I don't get
exactly the same results.

My apologies for not being able to provide more details at this point in
time, but hopefully this rings a bell with someone. I.e. under which
conditions will the Fediz plugin create this response in the following
scenario:

1. I try to reach a URL that is protected by Fediz
2. Fediz redirects me to my IDP
3. I log in and get redirected back to the URL from step 1
4. Fediz comes back with a 408

Any ideas would be helpful.

Cheers,

Frank

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