[Bug 405581] Re: Ubuntu One 'Confirm Device Access' page blocked by No-Script

2009-08-06 Thread Guillermo Gonzalez
** Tags added: desktop+ ** Changed in: ubunet Status: New => Triaged ** Changed in: ubunet Assignee: (unassigned) => Joshua Blount (jblount) -- Ubuntu One 'Confirm Device Access' page blocked by No-Script https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/405581 You received this bug notification beca

[Bug 405581] Re: Ubuntu One 'Confirm Device Access' page blocked by No-Script

2009-07-31 Thread Paul Sladen
So the solutions are: (a) Get a hardcoded exception in no-script; (b) Cope with failing to get a pretty hostname and just fallback to the long hashes used before (or ask for a nickname) -- Ubuntu One 'Confirm Device Access' page blocked by No-Script https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/405581 Yo

Re: [Bug 405581] Re: Ubuntu One 'Confirm Device Access' page blocked by No-Script

2009-07-29 Thread Rick McBride
Elliot Murphy wrote: > We definitely need to investigate whether we can show a more useful > error, and show a friendlier name for the computer. > > The best I can tell, NoScript is breaking correctly functioning OAuth > token exchange, and I consider NoScript to be a suspicious piece of > soft

Re: [Bug 405581] Re: Ubuntu One 'Confirm Device Access' page blocked by No-Script

2009-07-29 Thread Elliot Murphy
We definitely need to investigate whether we can show a more useful error, and show a friendlier name for the computer. The best I can tell, NoScript is breaking correctly functioning OAuth token exchange, and I consider NoScript to be a suspicious piece of software. However, we should do our b

[Bug 405581] Re: Ubuntu One 'Confirm Device Access' page blocked by No-Script

2009-07-28 Thread Stephen
I'm not quite sure how either piece of software works (Ubunet or NoScript) but it seems logical enough that if the hostname-fetching script fails, or is blocked, the Confirm Device Access page should gracefully recognize what is happening, and to at least attempt to inform the user of the situation

[Bug 405581] Re: Ubuntu One 'Confirm Device Access' page blocked by No-Script

2009-07-28 Thread Rick McBride
The specific reason this is happening is that page retrieves the local hostname in order to present a human readable default name for the machine that is being added. Previously we used non-intuitive guid strings, which were not terribly easy to tell apart. -- Ubuntu One 'Confirm Device Access' p

[Bug 405581] Re: Ubuntu One 'Confirm Device Access' page blocked by No-Script

2009-07-27 Thread Paul Sladen
** Summary changed: - No-Script prevents Ubuntu One 'Confirm Device Access' page blocked by No-Script + Ubuntu One 'Confirm Device Access' page blocked by No-Script -- Ubuntu One 'Confirm Device Access' page blocked by No-Script https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/405581 You received this bug notif