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[GH-ISSUE #133] autologin on firefox without password #124
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Originally created by @ghost on GitHub (Jul 11, 2018).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/floccusaddon/floccus/issues/133
Hello.
Their is a problem with authentification on nextcloud with floccus on Firefox : https://github.com/nextcloud/server/issues/10200
Browser : firefox 61
Nextcloud App : bookmark
When we disconnect on nextcloud webui, delete all data (CTRL+SHIFT+Delete) wait some time and reload the nextcloud index page: we are auto-logged on nextcloud and redirect to Files menu.
The connexion is establish with the floccus session.
If i m connected on another user, after some minute if i reload HOP it's redirect me on my floccus user.
Reproduce :
Now you can test by connecting to another user, after a while you will be automatically redirected to the user that floccus uses for its synchronization
@marcelklehr commented on GitHub (Jul 14, 2018):
This is unfortunate. It appears to be a firefox bug, however. :/
@marcelklehr commented on GitHub (Jul 16, 2018):
I've filed a bug over here: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1476094
@marcelklehr commented on GitHub (Jul 19, 2018):
I don't seem to be able to reproduce this with normal credentials, only with the app password. This makes me think it's not a firefox issue.
Update: Nah, in both cases the cookies survive...
@marcelklehr commented on GitHub (Aug 8, 2018):
Version 2.2.9 might fix this, as it prevents cookies from being sent. Let me know once it makes its way to your browser :)
@marcelklehr commented on GitHub (Aug 13, 2018):
So, I got word from mozilla who say that this behavior is actually a feature... ahem. In any case, it might still be fixed with the latest release, though.
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