Lee wrote:
On 1/7/17, David E. Ross <nobody@nowhere.invalid> wrote:
On 1/7/2017 9:27 AM, David C. Mores wrote:
I am trying to login on my Cisco/Linksys WRT120N home router admin page
at http://192.168.0.1/ using seamonkey. I get a pop up window prompting
for 'A username and password are being requested by http://192.168.0.1.
The site says: "WRT120N"' Clicking the OK button after entering the
info causes the window to close, but pop up again. Clicking the Cancel
button results in an error page:
401 Authorization Required
Browser not authentication-capable or authentication failed.
I think this may be a bug in seamonkey V2.46 Build identifier:
20161213183751 because the very same login using the Google Chrome or MS
Edge browsers work just fine - i.e. a successful router login.
I can find no setting in about:config that seem to control
authentication capabilities.
My workaround is to use the other browsers, but I normally use seamonkey
for everything.
Have you seen this? Ideas? Bug report it?
Thanks,
Dave
This might be bug #435013. See
<https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=435013>. Currently, there
is no work-around; and I do not see any indication that a fix is being
developed.
Probably not since it's clear-text instead of https:
A username and password are being requested by http://192.168.0.1
I'd check javascript is enabled & cookies are allowed, then try
disabling addons or starting seamonkey in safe mode.
Lee
No joy on Lee's suggestions. Identical symptoms.
David Ross's pointer to bug 435013, I think, does not apply, as Lee
pointed out. Not a cert issue.
I'll wait to see if other suggestions come in before filing a bug report.
Dave
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