Hey, LoG, >Date: Thu, 08 Feb 2007 16:08:06 +0200 >From: Lord of Gore <lordofgore@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >> Yeah, went through that, *told* IE to accept cookies from the site. >> Then I view cookies, and I see other acceptances, but this site has no >> "accepted". >Aaaa, I think now I understand what is this all about. You have an >authentication form accessed secure and you can login with firefox and >not with IE. Is this correct? Right. The index.php redirects to corporate login, which redirects back to our site with a cookie set... supposedly. >If so the form is designed by yourself? You might have Nope, I have no control - that's serious corporate. Apparently, it works in production. I'm using SSL certs that I generated, using <http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/ssl/ssl_faq.html#selfcert>, and removed the password from, per the instructions. >I asked you once, now again: How is this failing materialized? Any >messages? If IE rejected a cookie you should see a little icon on the >down-right corner of the window telling you that IE just did that. >Are you telling me that the site should push a cookie on the computer >and you can't find it where it should be? I'm not sure what are these >acceptances... Try and modify the Privacy Setting from Medium to Accept >all Cookies and see if that works out. If it works out then you know >what the problem is. If I haven't mentioned, I do know from the access_log (that I finally looked at), that it's an endless redirect (302). We played with the php code, and what's happening is that no cookie is being set. As best I can tell, IE is refusing to accept it. I *have* told it to accept cookies from the domain, and it's ignoring me.... (What do you want, it *is* Internet Exploder <g>) mark -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list