On 05/19/2015 09:54 PM, Grant Gainey wrote:
>> Alternately, you could submit a PR to
>> spacewalk.github with your changes.
> Yeah, ignore that - spacewalk.css is created using lessc on a bunch of .less
> files, not something that can be patched directly. Not sure what I was
> thinking.
>
> G
The
> Alternately, you could submit a PR to
> spacewalk.github with your changes.
Yeah, ignore that - spacewalk.css is created using lessc on a bunch of .less
files, not something that can be patched directly. Not sure what I was thinking.
G
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Grant Gainey
Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat Sate
- Original Message -
> Hi Grant,
>
> Good news!
> >
> >> Yeah, I recall fixing a few JSPs that had the tag in two places - clearly,
> >> I didn't find them all. It's not harmful, just...untidy.
> >>
> >> If you keep poking at this, let me know what you find; I'll do the same.
> >
> > I
Hi Grant,
Good news!
>
>> Yeah, I recall fixing a few JSPs that had the tag in two places - clearly, I
>> didn't find them all. It's not harmful, just...untidy.
>>
>> If you keep poking at this, let me know what you find; I'll do the same.
>
> I will do some more poking next week.
I had a cl
Hi Grant,
>
> Well, that's a hint, at least. When I can get my hands on Windows again, I'll
> see if I can reproduce that way.
>
>> Is it perhaps possible that there is some javascript which triggers a change
>> of the csrf_token after the HTML is sent to the browser? Depending on the
>> timing
- Original Message -
> Hello Grant,
> >
> > So - the question is, what is it about your setup, that causes the
> > csrf_token value on the rendered web-page, to not-match the CSRF token
> > stored in your login-session. I can think of ways to make that happen -
> > but they would all break
Hello Grant,
>
> So - the question is, what is it about your setup, that causes the csrf_token
> value on the rendered web-page, to not-match the CSRF token stored in your
> login-session. I can think of ways to make that happen - but they would all
> break everyone's pages everywhere, every si
- Original Message -
> > Running on IE11 11.0.9600.17728 on Win7/64, and haven't been able to
> > reproduce this at all :(
> >
> > What version of Windows are you on?
>
> I tested on:
> - Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 64bit with IE11 11.0.9600.17728
> - Windows 7 64bit with IE11 11.0.9600.17
>
> Running on IE11 11.0.9600.17728 on Win7/64, and haven't been able to
> reproduce this at all :(
>
> What version of Windows are you on?
I tested on:
- Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 64bit with IE11 11.0.9600.17728
- Windows 7 64bit with IE11 11.0.9600.17728
- Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 64bit w
On Tue, 2015-05-12 at 10:58 +, Lichtinger, Bernhard wrote:
> Hello,
>
> > I've upgraded to spacewalk 2.3 (server on rhel 6, pgsql 8.4) and I
> encounter an issue when updating user roles. > 1/ I create a new user >
> 2/ I want to give him "Organisation admin" role > 3/ When I click
> Update, I
Hello,
> I've upgraded to spacewalk 2.3 (server on rhel 6, pgsql 8.4) and I encounter
> an issue when updating user roles.
> 1/ I create a new user
> 2/ I want to give him "Organisation admin" role
> 3/ When I click Update, I get an error page saying:
> HTTP Status 403 - Validation of CSRF securi
behavior.)
>
> Regards,
> --
> Tomas Lestach
> Red Hat Satellite Engineering, Red Hat
>
>
> - Original Message -
> > From: "Pierre Casenove"
> > To: spacewalk-list@redhat.com
> > Sent: Wednesday, May 6, 2015 8:23:18 PM
> > Subject: Re: [
Red Hat Satellite Engineering, Red Hat
- Original Message -
> From: "Pierre Casenove"
> To: spacewalk-list@redhat.com
> Sent: Wednesday, May 6, 2015 8:23:18 PM
> Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] SP 2.3: Update user details issue
>
>
>
> Hello,
> I
Hello,
I've tried with IE 10 and Chrome, with the same result.
I've also checked that the same issue appeared when using the satellite
administrator account.
I'll keep searching, but as i don't have any log, it is not easy.
Pierre
2015-05-06 17:50 GMT+02:00 Grant Gainey :
> - Original Messag
- Original Message -
> Hello list,
> I've upgraded to spacewalk 2.3 (server on rhel 6, pgsql 8.4) and I encounter
> an issue when updating user roles.
> 1/ I create a new user
> 2/ I want to give him "Organisation admin" role
> 3/ When I click Update, I get an error page saying:
> HTTP Stat
Hello list,
I've upgraded to spacewalk 2.3 (server on rhel 6, pgsql 8.4) and I
encounter an issue when updating user roles.
1/ I create a new user
2/ I want to give him "Organisation admin" role
3/ When I click Update, I get an error page saying:
HTTP Status 403 - Validation of CSRF security token
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