>>>> LisufasGnome3 <linuxsusefan@opensuse.org> 11/29/2011 11:11 AM >>>
Am Dienstag, den 29.11.2011, 08:26 -0700 schrieb Matthew Ehle:
>> >>> LisufasGnome3 <linuxsusefan@opensuse.org> 11/29/2011 4:39 AM >>>
>> >Hey,
>> >
>> >Login (de) Wiki:
>> >
>> >with Opera (11.52) does not. Aborts with an error when forwarding to
>> >"https://novell ..." off!
>>
>> Two questions:
>> Do you have TLS 1.2 enabled?
>> Did Opera 11.52 give you trouble logging in before yesterday as well?
>>
>> The reason I ask is because iChain (the old SSO system) does not
>> support TLS 1.2 and we have been having trouble with some newer
>> browsers (e.g. mobile Safari on iOS 5). While openSUSE itself is now
>> off of iChain, the login page was still on iChain yesterday.
>
>TLS 1.2 is not not enabled! I have TLS 1.2 enabled the probe, which also
>ends with error. Until yesterday, there were no problems!
Interesting. We just put Apache in place a few hours ago to start offloading SSL for iChain. Mobile Safari on iOS 5 works for logging in now, and I can log in with Opera 11.52 on Windows. Can you try again and report what you find? If you still have trouble, I can try installing Opera on my openSUSE laptop at home.
>>
>> >with Epiphany does not. Aborts with Error!
>>
>> Same questions as above.
>>
>> >with Chromium works.
>>
>> Firefox and IE should too, at least those are what we tested with.
>>
>> >Cache and cookies of the browser (Opera) have been cleared!
>>
>> If my suspicion is right, this is a server-side issue with iChain, so
>> there is nothing you could have done aside from disabling TLS. Last
>> night, we moved www.novell.com and login.novell.com to some Apache
>> servers that are offloading SSL for iChain. The openSUSE login now
>> works for iOS 5 devices, and it should work for you now.
>>
>> >The Wiki Page-Editor (Timestamp, Headline, etc) is completely
>> missing!
>>
>> Would you be able to PM me a screen shot?
>>
>See here please the Picture:
>
>http://paste.opensuse.org/35554045
I *think* this was fixed by Christian, and it will be pushed out a little later. In all honesty, I don't remember exactly what it was supposed to look like. Thomas, Christian, any ideas?
-Matt