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On Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 11:01 AM Adam Mizerski
The real question is why does this one site not accept what you are typing in while other sites work fine? The initial first thought is that site is broken -- so no matter what browser you use -- it doesn't work. That would seem to me to be the simplest explanation...
Except for my Windows friends for whom it works. Something that they only tested on Windows? I will see which browsers they are using to get access.
Ackchyually... ;)
Browsers send passwords in plaintext and servers do the hashing. That's why sometimes you can read in news that somewhere passwords were saved in plaintext in logs.
I wasn't sure about this. So if the browser is doing some manipulation of the password and that results in the rsa: string that it wants to be sent to the server, I wonder why the login is failing.
I haven't looked at this website, but it seems that it does some custom client-side hashing in javascript, before sending form data.
By the way, are you sure that https://www.zf-laser.com is correct address? I see no login form anywhere there.
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