Mark Sapiro wrote:
James Cort wrote:
Line-based text data: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
adminpw=zzz&admlogin=Let+me+in...
(I have elided the actual password here). Is the password correct? In
particular, is the final character preceding &admlogin=Let+me+in...
actually part
James Cort wrote:
The issue concerns Firefox 3 being unable to authenticate with Mailman
successfully as per earlier email on the subject dated 4 July 2008,
archived at:
http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users@python.org/msg50050.html
A packet capture taken from my PC is attached; it
Dear All,
Apologies for the delay in replying; I think Mark's "go ahead" message
got eaten by my spam filter.
The issue concerns Firefox 3 being unable to authenticate with Mailman
successfully as per earlier email on the subject dated 4 July 2008,
archived at:
http://www.mail-archive.c
James Cort wrote:
>I've found that I have the same problem with Firefox 3 and Mailman
>2.1.9rc1, viz. I can log in with setting the URL ?adminpw= but
>the admin login interface always returns "Authorization failed".
>
>Once logged in with ?adminpw=, everything works as it should. I can
>mass-s
I've found that I have the same problem with Firefox 3 and Mailman
2.1.9rc1, viz. I can log in with setting the URL ?adminpw= but
the admin login interface always returns "Authorization failed".
Once logged in with ?adminpw=, everything works as it should. I can
mass-subscribe members, edit s
Sascha Schmidt wrote:
>
>thanks for your replies.
>
>- I've deleted all cookies
>- Cleared the browser-cache
>
>but to login at the password prompt does not work.
I assume by "password prompt" you mean the admin and/or admindb login
page.
>BUT: Giving the password directly with the ?adminpw= ar
Hi,
thanks for your replies.
- I've deleted all cookies
- Cleared the browser-cache
but to login at the password prompt does not work.
BUT: Giving the password directly with the ?adminpw= argument works
perfectly. Don't know why this works, but not through the other way
(password prompt).
Sascha Schmidt wrote:
yesterday, 2 days after the release of FireFox 3 I'm trying to login to
my mailman 2.1.10 installation. After entering the correct password the
errormessage "Authorization failed" is shown. Deleting the Browser
Cache/Cookies didn't fix the problem.
There's no problem lo
* Sascha Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> yesterday, 2 days after the release of FireFox 3 I'm trying to login to
> my mailman 2.1.10 installation. After entering the correct password the
> errormessage "Authorization failed" is shown. Deleting the Browser
> Cache/Cookies didn't fix the problem
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Sascha Schmidt Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2008 7:22 AM
>
> yesterday, 2 days after the release of FireFox 3 I'm trying
> to login to my mailman 2.1.10 installation. After entering
> the correct password the errormessage "Authorization
Hi,
yesterday, 2 days after the release of FireFox 3 I'm trying to login to
my mailman 2.1.10 installation. After entering the correct password the
errormessage "Authorization failed" is shown. Deleting the Browser
Cache/Cookies didn't fix the problem.
There's no problem logging in with Fire
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