login.conf to its original values.
Thought I'd let the group know in case someone was diagnosing a similar
issue or it triggered a helpful insight.
Al
On 2022-12-09 05:53, Alton Shaw wrote:
FYI update - My apologies for resurrecting this issue but I recently
discovered that if I'm in the root
FYI update - My apologies for resurrecting this issue but I recently
discovered that if I'm in the root account, rather than that of a
standard user's, I'm am able to successfully log into the web site.
I'll increase the resources allocated to the staff group to see if that
makes a
Yikes - that far exceeds my abilities. I don't know if anyone else can
recreated this issue but it sounds like a job for someone with time on
their hands, the necessary skills & knowledge, and likes a difficult
puzzle. When I started this thread I was hoping for "change this
line...in this
Thanks Raul for your suggestion. I don't know it this is the same thing
but I opened Firefox's console while running it in OpenBSD as well as
Ubuntu and did not note any unique errors/warnings when I browsed to the
bank's website within OpenBSD. If anything, at this point, I'm leaning
assistance, your
time and effort is greatly appreciated.
I hope everyone has a great day.
On 2022-09-20 05:53, Crystal Kolipe wrote:
On Tue, Sep 20, 2022 at 01:04:01PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2022/09/20 05:00, Alton Shaw wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion Mikhail.
Early on I had tried
5:00, Alton Shaw wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion Mikhail.
Early on I had tried Chromium with the same result which I find very curious
as I don't believe they share any code. So I was thinking it was something
in how OpenBSD passed browser traffic to the web. But at Crystal's
suggestion I also
and it was the only browser
that consistently worked with the bank's website so I at least have a
work around should Firefox start acting up again.
On 2022-09-19 23:58, Mikhail wrote:
On Mon, Sep 19, 2022 at 01:37:37PM -0700, Alton Shaw wrote:
This morning I updated my OpenBSD installation
but at least things are working sufficiently
well to be of use.
Would have been happy to get to the root of my problem but this is
better than having to setup a new secure Linux installation from scratch.
On Tue, 13 Sep 2022 at 08:36:24 -0700, Alton Shaw wrote:
Description:
I am no longer able
Within the original OpenBSD installation I turned off http/2 within
Firefox but still received the same error.
Firefox's console did not display any errors associated the website.
On the same machine as I was running OpenBSD I installed Ubuntu 20.04 to
a new HD. After booting into Ubuntu I
Completely new user "test01", fired up fresh installation of Firefox,
new blank tab, closed all other Mozilla's initial tabs, cleared
cookies/history/cache/etc, browsed to my bank's login page. Attempted
login but received the same result: We’re currently having technical
issue Please try
, I used Agent Switcher to attempt to
login as Firefox/Windows 10 without success (same error).
I'm stumped, any suggestions as to what to try.
Also, would surf behave differently than any of the other browsers with
regards to "natted" and "/29"
On 2022-09-14 15:30, Alton Shaw wr
-09-14 14:57, Crystal Kolipe wrote:
On Wed, Sep 14, 2022 at 12:05:02PM -0700, Alton Shaw wrote:
I next installed surf and pointed it
tohttps://secure.royalbank.com/statics/login-service-ui/index#/full/signin?LANGUAGE=ENGLISH
and I was able to login without any problems.
Glad that worked :-).
I
ns are all appreciated.
Alton
On 2022-09-14 08:27, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2022/09/14 05:48, Alton Shaw wrote:
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.
as
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
You can give username Phineas_T, password b@rnum-1810 a try :-)
On 2022-09-13 19:47, joshua stein wrote:
I don't have an account with them to test, can you provide me your
username and password so I can look into this problem?
I suspect you are absolutely correct Crystal as the bank's online
service tech said he didn't even see a login attempt at their end when I
gave it a try while we were speaking on the phone.
On 2022-09-14 02:54, Crystal Kolipe wrote:
The error that the OP reports suggests that the login process
Synopsis: Unable to complete secure online login.
Category: www security
Environment:
System : OpenBSD 7.1
Details : OpenBSD 7.1 (GENERIC.MP) #3: Sun May 15 10:27:01
MDT 2022
r...@syspatch-71-amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
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