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 
> software. However, we should do our best to give the user enough 
> information to figure out that they need to remove or temporarily 
> disable NoScript, because hitting this bug will be very frustrating for 
> users.
> 

I've encountered this and mentioned it in a previous bug report.

a new Noscript feature, Application Boundary Enforcer (ABE) takes issue 
with our collection of the local host name for the confirm Device Access 
page. Turning that feature off solves the issue. No other aspect of 
Noscript needs to be removed or turned off to make it work.

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Ubuntu One 'Confirm Device Access' page blocked by No-Script
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/405581
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