[Cyberduck-trac] [Cyberduck] #7940: Only single login attempt possible
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#7940: Only single login attempt possible
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Reporter: steven te brinke | Owner: dkocher
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: 4.4.5
Component: webdav | Version: 4.4.4
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: | Architecture: Intel
Platform: Mac OS X 10.9 |
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Changes (by dkocher):
* milestone: => 4.4.5
Old description:
> When I try to login with WebDAV, if I receive a 401 Unauthorized response
> from the server, I cannot login afterwards. Usually, WebDAV tries an
> anonymous login first, which always triggers this error, but if I type
> username at domain and enter my password correct the first time, everything
> works fine. What happens is the following:[[BR]]
> 1) I try to open a connection with my server.[[BR]]
> 2) The server logs a HEAD request with username (anonymous, for example)
> and replies 401.[[BR]]
> 3) I change the username and/or password.[[BR]]
> 4) The server logs a HEAD request without username and replies 401.[[BR]]
> 5) I can repeat with step 3, but only restarting Cyberduck gets me back
> to step 1.[[BR]]
> So it seems that at subsequent requests, the webserver does not receive
> the credentials correctly.
> The webserver is Apache 2.2.22 running on Debian. If you need more
> information, please let me know.
New description:
When I try to login with WebDAV, if I receive a `401 Unauthorized`
response from the server, I cannot login afterwards. Usually, WebDAV tries
an anonymous login first, which always triggers this error, but if I type
username at domain and enter my password correct the first time, everything
works fine. What happens is the following:
* 1) I try to open a connection with my server.
* 2) The server logs a `HEAD` request with username (anonymous, for
example) and replies `401`.
* 3) I change the username and/or password.
* 4) The server logs a `HEAD` request without username and replies `401`.
* 5) I can repeat with step 3, but only restarting Cyberduck gets me back
to step 1.
So it seems that at subsequent requests, the webserver does not receive
the credentials correctly.
The webserver is Apache 2.2.22 running on Debian. If you need more
information, please let me know.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.cyberduck.io/ticket/7940#comment:1>
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