[Cyberduck-trac] [Cyberduck] #4114: DNS issue in 3.4
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Tue Jan 19 17:25:00 CET 2010
#4114: DNS issue in 3.4
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Reporter: Hozomeen | Owner: dkocher
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: normal | Milestone: 3.5
Component: webdav | Version: 3.4.1
Severity: normal | Resolution: duplicate
Keywords: dns email address |
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Changes (by dkocher):
* status: new => closed
* resolution: => duplicate
* milestone: => 3.5
Old description:
> Hi all,
> I've upgraded from 3.3 to 3.4.1 and I've found a possible bug. I have
> configured a Webdav (HTTP/SSL) account where the user name is an email
> address.
> In 3.3 it works, but in 3.4.1 I can see the CD is creating a single link
> with https://user@domain.it@nameoftheserver.domain.it
> The result is that it then tries to resolve
> domain.it at nameoftheserver.domain.it as the server name, and it fails.
> Probably it's because CD 3.4 considers a username anything before an @,
> but that's not true if the username is an email address.
>
> Cheers and thanks for creating the best client for OSX!
New description:
Hi all,
I've upgraded from 3.3 to 3.4.1 and I've found a possible bug. I have
configured a Webdav (HTTP/SSL) account where the user name is an email
address.
In 3.3 it works, but in 3.4.1 I can see the CD is creating a single link
with `https://user@domain.it@nameoftheserver.domain.it`
The result is that it then tries to resolve
`domain.it at nameoftheserver.domain.it` as the server name, and it fails.
Probably it's because CD 3.4 considers a username anything before an @,
but that's not true if the username is an email address.
Cheers and thanks for creating the best client for OSX!
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Comment:
Duplicate for #4097. Thanks for reporting this issue! Fix available as of
r5785.
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Ticket URL: <http://trac.cyberduck.ch/ticket/4114#comment:1>
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