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oreoshake
Communicator

I certainly have cookies enabled and a second attempt to login works every time. Any ideas?

Update: Login Page: /en-US/account/login

MacOS 10.6 Firefox 3.6.3

This was certainly happening pre 3.6.3, but I don't know how far back.

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edfisher
Explorer

Are you using AD authentication over LDAPS connections? I got this error when LDAPS failed on the domain controller....maybe your issue is related? Try this post on retrohack.com if you want to see how I fixed it.

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jrodman
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

I see this myself with Firefox 3.5, inconstantly. I believe my proxy is involved, probably cacheing an old answer, but I haven't looked into it.

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Johnvey
Contributor

The cookie detection routine sets an initial cookie on load -- perhaps there is something there blocking the checker? Can you clear all your cookies on the Splunk domain and try again?

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Johnvey
Contributor

What is your browser/platform? Also, what URI are you using to access the login page?

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