Grant Peel wrote:
Cookies do not seem to be sent from the server.
Are you sure? Have you used tcpdump to look at the packets coming from
the server to the client, to see if they're being sent. I'd be willing
to bet that the real problem is that your client isn't accepting the
cookies, not
Hi again all,
I was reading somewhere that version 2.1.9 of mailman was buggy, and that
2.4 of python was not the best, so I upgraded to Mailman 2.1.11 and Python
2.5.
As of right now, I can get to the web interfaces OK, but the cookies are
still not being send, and the Web interfaces are st
Hi all,
I have just installed mailman on a FreeBSD (6.2) machines and things seem to
be working (to the extent that I can test them).
Cookies do not seem to be sent from the server.
As mentioned, I am using FreeBSD 6.2, mailman 2.1.9, Python 2.4.
My cookies on my local machine (Browser) are
On Saturday, January 18, 2003, at 08:45 PM, Mary Ann Horton wrote:
Are there any known cookie issues (the FAQ is silent on the subject)
or suggested fixes or workarounds?
Yes. Mailman 2.0 cookies contain a :, which breaks Mailman 2.1 web auth
(because it breaks Python's cookie handling).
h
Finally got some time set aside to upgrade to mailman 2.1 on my Red Hat
7.3 system.
After upgrading Python to 2.2.2 (which was very smooth) and copying
/home/mailman to /usr/local/mailman, the upgrade was bumpy. Four
mailing lists caused python tracebacks during "make install" - had to
chmod 0
I just started testing the beta version of mailman (2.1b3 in this case)
on one of my machines. My friend was complaining about having to
re-authenticate each time in OS X IE. He was able to fix the problem by
switching to Mozilla.
However, now, I'm having hte same problem. I'm using Mozilla 1.0 o
On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 10:38:31AM +, Oliver Egginger wrote:
> > > For some reason, konqueror sends back cookies with " marks around them.
> >
> > But this should mean that konqueror somehow works with mailman 2.05, right?
> > (I have a konqueror user complaining that it's not working either)
I havn't tried MM 2.05 but 2.06 was still working.
Since 2.07 it doesn't work.
Other people reporting the same:
http://bugs.kde.org/db/36/36524.html
http://bugs.kde.org/db/35/35153.html
> On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 07:54:41AM -0800, Keith Packard wrote:
> > Around 9 o'clock on Feb 1, Oliver Egginge
On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 07:54:41AM -0800, Keith Packard wrote:
>
> Around 9 o'clock on Feb 1, Oliver Egginger wrote:
>
> > if "MM-version > 2.06" and "browser is konqueror"
> > then MM don't will work with passwords.
>
> For some reason, konqueror sends back cookies with " marks around the
Around 9 o'clock on Feb 1, Oliver Egginger wrote:
> if "MM-version > 2.06" and "browser is konqueror"
> then MM don't will work with passwords.
For some reason, konqueror sends back cookies with " marks around them.
Keith PackardXFree86 Core TeamCompaq Cambridge Research
if "MM-version > 2.06" and "browser is konqueror"
then MM don't will work with passwords.
- oliver
> > Can you tell me why I get the message "error decoding authorization cookie"
> when I try to access private archives.
> Thank you
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From: "Keenan Tims" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 7:37 PM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Cookies?
> Just installed MM at my site, all the list functions seem fine, but I'm
> having trouble with the cookie authenticati
Just installed MM at my site, all the list functions seem fine, but I'm
having trouble with the cookie authentication on the admin portion of the
web interface. I can log in with out a problem, but as soon as I click on
any links, or click submit, it says the cookie verification failed. Seems
to
Can you tell me why I get the message "error decoding authorization cookie" when I try to access private archives.
Thank you
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