Bug 1992 - bugzilla is still broken.
Summary: bugzilla is still broken.
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Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE
Alias: None
Product: Bugzilla
Classification: Community
Component: Bugzilla General
Version: 2.1rC
Hardware: All
OS: Linux
medium
medium
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: David Lawrence
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Blocks:
TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 1999-04-05 00:34 UTC by Bill Nottingham
Modified: 2014-03-17 02:09 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

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Doc Type: Bug Fix
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Last Closed: 1999-05-04 02:23:35 UTC
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Description Bill Nottingham 1999-04-05 00:34:41 UTC
- it still doesn't work over cipe (I have to use a ssh tunnel)
- it asks for an e-mail address & password for *EVERY* transaction, no matter how many times I accept the cookies
- it's broken under lynx (returns bogus queries, doesn't offer cookies, etc.)

Comment 1 Anonymous 1999-04-22 20:02:59 UTC
- your networking problems aren't really the fault of bugzilla, I'd
suggest you talk to Bryan about that

- what browser are you using?

- the 'we want it to work with lynx' request is one that we'll do, the
problem is that bugzilla code is heavily dependant on using cookies,
which lynx handles very badly. This is mostly mozilla' fault, and
we're removing as much cookie code as we can.  that's what I'm working
on this very minute.

next time, file three seperate bugs.

- Alex

Comment 2 Bill Nottingham 1999-04-22 20:05:59 UTC
1) On tech-list Andrew mentioned that the CIPE addresses should be
accepted, hence, I entered the bug.
2) This problem seems to have gone away with the last update
3) lynx seems to be working since about the beginning of this week,
at least when I have it use the same cookie file as netscape. I
don't know if it works correctly if the cookies aren't already in
place, though.

Comment 3 Anonymous 1999-04-22 20:16:59 UTC
I see what you mean about the CIPE address ranges, I'll get this info
from Bryan.

- A

Comment 4 Anonymous 1999-04-22 20:41:59 UTC
I've added the 10.x.x.x to the accepted range.  Could you try that?

- Alex

Comment 5 Jeff Johnson 1999-05-03 16:51:59 UTC
Could you also add the 2 class C networks
	198.178.231.x
	198.49.244.x
to your config list? They're Red Hat internal addresses of jbj.org.

Comment 6 Anonymous 1999-05-04 02:23:59 UTC
I've added the jbj.org values, please test it and reopen this bug if
it doesn't work.

- Alex


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