This bug was fixed in the package signon-ui - 0.14-0ubuntu2

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signon-ui (0.14-0ubuntu2) saucy; urgency=low

  [ Alberto Mardegan ]
  * Fix a crash potentially happening when the XEmbed container reused the
    same X window ID from a previous one. (LP: #1158969)
  * Fixed Cannot log in to Google apps domain + Ubuntu SSO (LP: #1171853)
 -- Ken VanDine <ken.vand...@canonical.com>   Wed, 29 May 2013 10:37:43 -0400

** Changed in: signon-ui (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Fix Released

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Title:
  Cannot log in to Google apps domain + Ubuntu SSO

Status in Online Accounts: Sign-on UI:
  Fix Committed
Status in “signon-ui” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in “signon-ui” source package in Raring:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I'm trying to log in to my Google apps account through the Online
  Accounts dialog and so far I've been unsuccessful.

  From the online accounts dialog, after the Google login page, I'm then
  taken to the Ubuntu SSO page, but when I enter my SSO user name and
  password, I get a blank screen with an error message that doesn't give
  me any pointers as to what's happened (see attached screenshot).

  I'm also attaching the output generated by invoking signon-ui from the
  command line with  SSOUI_LOGGING_LEVEL=2

  Additional information for the SRU request:

  [Impact] Makes it impossible to create Google apps accounts linked to
  Ubuntu SSO (and possibly others).

  [Test Case] Open Online Accounts, click on "Add account", choose
  "Google", then enter your e-mail address (leave the password field
  empty), and press "Sign in". Follow the instructions, but if the bug
  is not fixed you'll soon be presented with the error message from
  comment #2. If the bug is fixed, the account creation should complete
  successfully.

  [Regression Potential] The code paths touched by this patch are only
  hit when a web page fails to load; we simply delay reporting the error
  by 3 seconds, and cancel the error condition if in the meantime the
  WebView has shown some signs of activity. So, this patch should not
  affect the successful creation of other accounts, but just add a small
  delay to the ones failing because of network errors.

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