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On 19/11/2014 10:36 p.m., santosh wrote:
Hello Team,
We have setup squid proxy server and the backend authentication is
through Open LDAP . each user is given with an unique id and
password . We have been tracking the logs for accessdenied
I have got fresh set of logs my username is spai and i 'm already
authenticated and one of the site www.flipkart.com is blocked and i accessed
it for testing purpose ,but the user name is still not shown .
1416392601.192 2427 192.168.4.7 TCP_MISS/302 874 GET
http://cc.chango.com/c/o? spai
One word of caution: pactester uses the Firefox JavaScript engine, which is
more forgiving than MSIE's. So while it is a very useful tool, it may let
some errors slip through.
On Nov 18, 2014 9:45 PM, Jason Haar jason_h...@trimble.com wrote:
On 19/11/14 01:39, Brendan Kearney wrote:
i would
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On 19/11/2014 11:19 p.m., santosh wrote:
I have got fresh set of logs my username is spai and i 'm already
authenticated and one of the site www.flipkart.com is blocked and i
accessed it for testing purpose ,but the user name is still not
shown .
Yes and it seems java is even more sensitive. I had an array member
defined on a line that was not terminated with a semicolon and browsers did
not throw errors, but java did. Pactester did not catch this. Missing
curly braces and I think quotes are caught.
Also of note, you have to set the
On 19 November 2014 6:41:44 pm IST, brendan kearney bpk...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes and it seems java is even more sensitive. I had an array member
defined on a line that was not terminated with a semicolon and browsers
did
not throw errors, but java did. Pactester did not catch this. Missing
On 19 November 2014 6:41:44 pm IST, brendan kearney bpk...@gmail.com wrote:
it
if the Content-Type header is not set to
application/x-ns-proxy-autoconfig.
Ah so that is why most of the java applets don't honour PAC settings and I was
blaming poor coding of those applets.
I usually serve PAC
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On 20/11/2014 2:11 a.m., brendan kearney wrote:
Yes and it seems java is even more sensitive. I had an array
member defined on a line that was not terminated with a semicolon
and browsers did not throw errors, but java did. Pactester did not
Hi,
After some strange authentication issues, I saw that my problem occurs when a admin sets a new password or removes a user.
The backend authentification is only checked in logon at first popup, if something changes in LDAP the browser still always connected unlike basic ident.
Maybe I
On Wed, 2014-11-19 at 19:06 +0530, Nishant Sharma wrote:
On 19 November 2014 6:41:44 pm IST, brendan kearney bpk...@gmail.com wrote:
it
if the Content-Type header is not set to
application/x-ns-proxy-autoconfig.
Ah so that is why most of the java applets don't honour PAC settings and
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