Thank you Stuart for your suggestion. I tried logging in using the add-on /User-Agent Switcher and Manager/ within Firefox set to Windows 10/Edge but I've received the same response.

Note that I've been able to login in to another banking website with OpenBSD/Firefox without issues.

I don't know anything about anything but could it be something related to bgpd?  I would like to test the previous version but don't know how to rollback a package without blowing up my system.


On 2022-09-14 01:47, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2022/09/13 08:36, Alton Shaw wrote:
     I am no longer able to log into to my bank using Firefox, Firefox-ESR,
or Chromium on OpenBSD.  After entering my username and password the
website responds "/We’re currently having technical issue Please try again
later./"  The bank's technical supports says that they are not even seeing
a login attempt at their end. This only happens with the OpenBSD as I am
able to successfully login on both Windows 10 and Debian regardless of
browser.  As recently as September 3rd this was not a problem.  I
regularly run syspatch and pkg_add -u.  Per /var/syspatch the following
packages were updated on September 3rd: xserver, cron, bgpd, and zlib.
Some websites are fussy about the client user-agent string and won't
let you login (or sometimes access the site at all) with the default ones
used by OpenBSD packages. Try a user-agent switcher extension with various
options (usually best to change the presented OS and not the type of
browser) and see if it helps.

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