[twitter-dev] Re: Totally baffling issue with Opera and OAuth

2009-04-26 Thread Bill Kocik
The official word from Opera is that it's an Opera thing: "A host having an IP address that is either in the intranet range, or in the public network range (that is, not localhost) cannot access or automatically initiate resources on localhost, this includes redirects. The action have to be manu

[twitter-dev] Re: Totally baffling issue with Opera and OAuth

2009-04-26 Thread Bill Kocik
On Apr 26, 8:34 am, Chad Etzel wrote: > Does Opera use its own DNS servers and/or skip local hostfile lookups? >  I know Chrome does some DNS trickery like this, but I'm not sure > about Opera. Opera has no trouble finding the starting point (local.mydomain.com/ auth/start) and redirecting to

[twitter-dev] Re: Totally baffling issue with Opera and OAuth

2009-04-26 Thread Chad Etzel
Does Opera use its own DNS servers and/or skip local hostfile lookups? I know Chrome does some DNS trickery like this, but I'm not sure about Opera. It sounds like it should work, though, since you can get your local site to load by going to local.mydomain.com right? -Chad On Sun, Apr 26, 2009

[twitter-dev] Re: Totally baffling issue with Opera and OAuth

2009-04-26 Thread jmathai
I can confirm the same behavior affecting ONLY opera. I scp'ed the files to a server with public dns entry...it worked fine there. I see an entry in my access log on the page with the authorization link. After clicking approve, I don't see anything in my access or error logs. On Apr 25, 9:35 p