user-id and password not sent automatically for rss-feed
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Mozilla Thunderbird |
Confirmed
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thunderbird (Ubuntu) |
Triaged
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Low
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Binary package hint: thunderbird
This is a bug I have seen for quite some time. I am in the "make hardy the best release there ever was"-mood today and have brought myself to really reporting every single bit of problem I have put off for so long so somebody with the needed skills has a chance to fix it.
I subscribe to an RSS feed hosted on a password-protected https-site in Thunderbird. TB works fine but periodically asks me for the password although I have marked "save password with password manager" in the dialog. In fact, the necessary fields are displayed filled in, but the pop-up comes back to me from time to time and I have to hit the OK button.
I have set up a test installation which is exactly the same as the one I am having problems with at https:/
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Marcia-mozilla (marcia-mozilla) wrote : | #2 |
is there a test feed with authentication which we could use?
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Ketil Wendelbo Aanensen (ketilwaa-deactivatedaccount) wrote : | #3 |
(In reply to comment #2)
> is there a test feed with authentication which we could use?
You could use the RSS feed at easytree.org
You need to registrer first, but I have been bugged 0 times since I registered.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Tdd (tdd) wrote : | #4 |
Same problem here. This *is* tiresome.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Mozilla-potophobia (mozilla-potophobia) wrote : | #5 |
I can vouch for the bug. I use basic auth to access RSS feeds for "friends only"
posts at LiveJournal. You can test this using anyone's blog on LJ by providing
the username/password in the url:
http://
(make sure to substitute the name of an actual blog for "blogowner")
This is how LiveJournal allows people to check for "friends only" posts by
bloggers. I ran Ethereal during TB's RSS update and it's obvious that TB simply
doesn't pass along the username and password in random cases. Sometimes it
works, sometimes it doesn't. Actually, it wasn't a problem when I only had one
RSS feed with authentication, but I recently change several other LJ feeds to
include my authentication, and now I get the login dialog at least once per update.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Mbarrien (mbarrien) wrote : | #6 |
This bug has just gotten worse for anyone who subscribes to multiple LiveJournal feeds via Thunderbird, because LiveJournal just changed to forcing each user into their own sub-domain (e.g. username.
Please fix!
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, François Montel (zerohalo) wrote : | #7 |
I'm experiencing the same problem with corporate feeds that are protected by a username/password. Even though the information is retained (so I just have to click okay), it's still very annoying especially if you have a lot of feeds, to have a click okay a dozen times when starting up TBird! (using 1.5).
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Mcow (mcow) wrote : | #8 |
This is more than a polish issue.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Mcow (mcow) wrote : | #9 |
*** Bug 356420 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Mcow (mcow) wrote : | #10 |
See also bug 354258.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Xaminmo (xaminmo) wrote : | #11 |
Marked bug 324146 as a duplicate of this one. This issue is still outstanding and is substantial enough that the RSS portion of TB simply is unusable for my purposes.
For many of the authenticated feeds (IBM, Livejournal), I simply have the forums email me with updates. I consider this to be a functional workaround, but this should be unnecessary.
How do we get this picked up by someone with resolver skill?
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Mcow (mcow) wrote : | #12 |
*** Bug 324146 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, François Montel (zerohalo) wrote : | #13 |
This bug has been around for a long time. Any chance of getting this fixed? It's greatly annoying and limits TB's usefulness as an RSS feedreader. Thanks!
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Mozeric (mozeric) wrote : | #14 |
I second Zer0(In reply to comment #13)
> This bug has been around for a long time. Any chance of getting this fixed?
> It's greatly annoying and limits TB's usefulness as an RSS feedreader. Thanks!
>
I second that.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Mkmelin+mozilla (mkmelin+mozilla) wrote : | #15 |
*** Bug 371235 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Leho Kraav (lkraav) wrote : | #16 |
Hi
It's been about half a year now since last comment, TB2 is at 2.0.0.4 but this problem still exists. Big problem, which shouldn't be that difficult to fix for someone who knows the code.
I really don't want to switch to a separate feed reader, but right now it's four OK clicks every startup and I'm probably lucky to have so few different auth feeds!
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Leho Kraav (lkraav) wrote : | #17 |
(In reply to comment #16)
> Hi
>
> It's been about half a year now since last comment, TB2 is at 2.0.0.4 but this
> problem still exists. Big problem, which shouldn't be that difficult to fix for
> someone who knows the code.
>
> I really don't want to switch to a separate feed reader, but right now it's
> four OK clicks every startup and I'm probably lucky to have so few different
> auth feeds!
>
Forgot to ask in the last comment: someone more knowledgeable, can this be fixed with an Add-on?
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Bugzilla-jason (bugzilla-jason) wrote : | #18 |
This bug is not Windows specific. I'm experiencing the problem here with Thunderbird 2.0.0.4 on Mac OS 10.4.10.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Pavel1r (pavel1r) wrote : | #19 |
This bug is already 3 years old. Any chance to see it fixed?
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Leho Kraav (lkraav) wrote : | #20 |
There is an "Auto Auth" addon that does this exact thing for Firefox. Perhaps contacting the author is a good idea and have him take a look at this.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Obf (obf) wrote : | #21 |
I really would like to see this bug solved, since it is distracting everytime to confirm my username and password. Especially because TB knows both of them.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Leho Kraav (lkraav) wrote : | #22 |
I have installed Auto Auth in Thunderbird and it works as expected.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Mkmelin+mozilla (mkmelin+mozilla) wrote : | #23 |
Bug 223636 should be the core fix...
Rolf Leggewie (r0lf) wrote : password protected rss feed on https gives problems | #24 |
Binary package hint: thunderbird
This is a bug I have seen for quite some time. I am in the "make hardy the best release there ever was"-mood today and have brought myself to really reporting every single bit of problem I have put off for so long so somebody with the needed skills has a chance to fix it.
I subscribe to an RSS feed hosted on a password-protected https-site in Thunderbird. TB works fine but periodically asks me for the password although I have marked "save password with password manager" in the dialog. In fact, the necessary fields are displayed filled in, but the pop-up comes back to me from time to time and I have to hit the OK button.
I have set up a test installation which is exactly the same as the one I am having problems with at https:/
Rolf Leggewie (r0lf) wrote : | #25 |
I have set TB to check for new articles in the feeds every 100 minutes. I guess that is about the interval in which I am being asked to reenter the credentials.
Rolf Leggewie (r0lf) wrote : | #27 |
- screenshot of the window popping up from time to time (note how PW has been saved!) Edit (16.4 KiB, image/png)
Alexander Sack (asac) wrote : | #28 |
Thanks for your bug report. Could you please carify whether you see this on sites that can be verified by built-in certs? Do you have setup the cacert root certificate properly in thunderbird?
Changed in thunderbird: | |
status: | New → Incomplete |
Rolf Leggewie (r0lf) wrote : | #29 |
Well, if you tell me about a site with a PW-protected RSS feed over https somewhere out in the wild, I'll gladly do it ;-) I guess there aren't too many which is why my report included a test case on my own server.
As far as cacert root certificate properly set up, hm, I am not sure. The connection is made, so my guess is it is properly set up. How do I verify?
Were you unable to reproduce this with the site I gave you?
Changed in thunderbird: | |
status: | Incomplete → New |
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Tuukka Tolvanen (sp3000) wrote : | #30 |
*** Bug 369267 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Dmose (dmose) wrote : | #31 |
This is a weird UI inconsistency; marking wanted-
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Bugzilla-standard8 (bugzilla-standard8) wrote : | #32 |
*** Bug 345092 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Neil Brown (u-launchpad-twistedsquare-com) wrote : Re: password protected rss feed on https gives problems | #33 |
I also use a password-protected RSS feed over https from a self-signed site that I've added a permanent exception for. Thunderbird asks me once at startup for the username and password, but not again after that. I'd actually quite like it to not ask me at all (I've saved the username and password, but every time it pops up a dialog with them filled in that I have to click ok for), but I don't think that was the OP's complaint.
Rolf Leggewie (r0lf) wrote : | #34 |
Thank you for your comment, Neil. Actually, I think you are experiencing the same situation that I have described. Except that you have somehow managed to be bothered only once per session. I think TB nags me periodically as well as at startup.
Setting bug to confirmed.
Changed in thunderbird: | |
importance: | Undecided → Low |
status: | New → Confirmed |
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Dodot63 (dodot63) wrote : | #35 |
Same problem here with Thunderbird 2.0.0.16.
This problem has been reported in 2004 with version 0.9!
I also had password problems (with HTTP proxies) in FF2, hopefully they got fixed with FF3, but I'm tired with this!
Can't someone write a fix to manage these RSS HTTP passwords properly?
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Anton Goloborodko (antalar) wrote : | #36 |
Same problem in 2.0.0.17 (20080925)
AutoAuth is not a perfect solution, because:
1) It's hard to find it, may be one should add information about it into FAQ?
2) Window with password confirmation still appearing, but now it immidiately closing. It's ok if you have less than ten subscriptions, but when you have 30+ it become annoying.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Bugzilla-ett-idesystem (bugzilla-ett-idesystem) wrote : | #37 |
I just added a password protected RSS feed, and promptly noticed this bug (no pun intended). Any progress on fixing it? The password is clearly saved, so it's pretty clunky that I should have to click "OK" every time I start TB for what appears to be no good reason...
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Leho Kraav (lkraav) wrote : | #38 |
#22 is still the only available solution Mattias, while #28 has valid criticism from Anton. for your single passworded feed, it should do well enough, though.
JD Marble (midorikid-gmail) wrote : Re: password protected rss feed on https gives problems | #39 |
I have also experienced the repeating prompts at intervals matching the "Check for new articles every __ minutes" setting.
The feed I am accessing is over https with an invalid certificate. An exception for the certificate was made.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Mika Heiska (parsnip) wrote : | #40 |
Just installed TB3beta1, and after 4 years this bug still exists.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Bugzilla-ett-idesystem (bugzilla-ett-idesystem) wrote : | #41 |
Thanks Leho! That works like a charm. This is perhaps a stupid idea, but until it's fixed, could there be a message that informs the user about this workaround if the password is saved when using an RSS feed? It's a little steep to expect folks to digest 30 or so comments, if they even find this thread. Most people would probably live with the problem, or just delete the RSS feed.
Rolf Leggewie (r0lf) wrote : Re: password protected rss feed on https gives problems | #42 |
still unchanged in karmic
tags: | added: karmic |
Rolf Leggewie (r0lf) wrote : | #43 |
judging from the upstream bug I just linked to, this is not related to whether it's a secure connection or not. Any rss feed with a user/pw will trigger this behaviour.
Rolf Leggewie (r0lf) wrote : | #44 |
http://
summary: |
- password protected rss feed on https gives problems + user-id and password not sent automatically for rss-feed |
Changed in thunderbird: | |
status: | Unknown → Confirmed |
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Bugzilla-peutch (bugzilla-peutch) wrote : | #45 |
Still bugged in TB 3.0 RC1... Seriously...
I really don't understand why it can NOT ask the email password, but has to ask the RSS password (although it's stored...). This is annoying, and I can't imagine it being hard to fix.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Bugzilla-peutch (bugzilla-peutch) wrote : | #46 |
PS: the AutoAuth solution does not yet work with TB3.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Bugzilla-peutch (bugzilla-peutch) wrote : | #47 |
Same problem in TB3.0 final release...
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Patricearnal-libertysurf (patricearnal-libertysurf) wrote : | #48 |
I no more use Thunderbird for RSS flows.....
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Antoine-mechelynck-gmail (antoine-mechelynck-gmail) wrote : | #49 |
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.1.7pre) Gecko/20091209 Lightning/1.0b2pre SeaMonkey/2.0.2pre - Build ID: 20091209000712
I had this problem in the past, but it has disappeared spontaneously a few days ago, see bug 528894.
Peutch (7-launchpad-peutch-e4ward-com) wrote : | #50 |
This is an old bug in Thunderbird, that has been running around from more than FIVE years.
And it is still not assigned to anyone. Please go and vote for this bug!
Rolf Leggewie (r0lf) wrote : | #51 |
The autoauth plugin works reasonably well for me
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Ludovic-mozillamessaging (ludovic-mozillamessaging) wrote : | #52 |
*** Bug 531831 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Micah Gersten (micahg) wrote : | #53 |
Marking this Triaged as we have an upstream bug.
Changed in thunderbird (Ubuntu): | |
status: | Confirmed → Triaged |
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Leho Kraav (lkraav) wrote : | #54 |
i found out my dumbusers now click close button on the password dialog, because it pops up 6 times during thundebird startup for 6 RSS feeds. it's something they don't understand, so i guess they do the "right" thing by declining, even though everything is filled out. does anyone following this bug actually know what needs to be done in code to get this to go away?
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Ulysse (ulysse) wrote : | #55 |
*** Bug 485717 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, cdp_xe (cdp-doomed) wrote : | #56 |
I have this problem too. It occoured in Thunderbird 2.x as well in my currently used 3.0.6 (the Ubuntu package version). This bug exists since 2004 -- could somebody please fix it? It is very annoying to klick this dialogs on each startup. I think about switching back to another feed reader and mail client :(
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Xaminmo (xaminmo) wrote : | #57 |
I've never built and don't have a working build environment, but I would expect that when opening a master password prompt, there could be a random but small delay, then a check for open dialogs (either scanning some sort of low level structure, or checking a status bit somewhere which is less desirable). If there's already an open master password prompt, keep the other "windows" from popping up until the other window is closed. Once the other window is closed, re-check to see if we're authenticated to the password store, and if so, continue whatever process needed auth rather than requesting password again.
Changed in thunderbird: | |
importance: | Unknown → Medium |
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Alexander Kriegisch (alexander-kriegisch) wrote : | #58 |
The bug is still alive and kicking in TB 3.1.9 and a pain in the a**, because I have several password-protected feeds. I am also voting for getting it fixed. If I find out how, I will add a screenshot or two.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Alexander Kriegisch (alexander-kriegisch) wrote : | #59 |
Created attachment 518933
Screenshot "authentication required", example 1
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Alexander Kriegisch (alexander-kriegisch) wrote : | #60 |
Created attachment 518934
Screenshot "authentication required", example 2
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Brian-slowpoke (brian-slowpoke) wrote : | #61 |
+1
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; de; rv:1.9.2.15) Gecko/20110303 Lightning/1.0b2 Thunderbird/3.1.9
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Brian-slowpoke (brian-slowpoke) wrote : | #62 |
Just found a quick workaround:
1) Download AutoAuth Plugin (mentioned earlier in the comments)
V2.1 -> https:/
2) Open the .xpi with 7zip (or similar) and edit the install.rdf
add ->
<!-- Thunderbird -->
<em:targetAppli
<Description>
<em:
<em:
<em:
</Description>
</em:targetAppl
3) Install in TB 3.1
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Alexander Kriegisch (alexander-kriegisch) wrote : | #63 |
(In reply to comment #47)
> Just found a quick workaround:
>
> 1) Download AutoAuth Plugin
My workaround without tweaking and installing an add-on has been FreeMyFeed (http://
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Mikhail-barg (mikhail-barg) wrote : | #64 |
The problem is still present in the TB 5.0
It is really annoying because I need RSS feeds to be updated often and each time TB tries to update them I get these popups. They appear right in the middle of me typing the code so even the login gets messed in the window.
The issue is there since 2004. Can it be fixed finally?
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Leho Kraav (lkraav) wrote : | #65 |
just install Addon Compatibility Reporter and disable version checking for Auto Auth. i'm almost certain this thing isn't getting much attention since workaround works well enough for large majority.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Mikhail-barg (mikhail-barg) wrote : | #66 |
Leo, thanks for the response. Even after installing Addon Compatibility Reporter I'm still unable to install AutoAuth as-is in my TB 5.0. I've made the change to install.rdf similar to the one described by brian (comment #47) and that helped.
The thing is that criticism in comment #28 still applies. I don't think that it's a correct way to do things.
As far as I understand the problem itself lies somewhere in the base Mozilla code which is used by all the products. The workaround with the AutoAuth is not perfect and hard to find. E.g. this problem is bugging me for more than a year, and only today I finally found this bugzilla issue.
It was easier for me to go looking for alternatives to TB.. (Though I was unable to find any..)
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Mikhail-barg (mikhail-barg) wrote : | #67 |
And another thing is that the AutoAuth does not seem to work for TB 5.0 anyway.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Mikhail-barg (mikhail-barg) wrote : | #68 |
TB 7.0 is released already, and the issue is still present. Are there any reasons for not fixing it?
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Ludovic-mozilla (ludovic-mozilla) wrote : | #69 |
(In reply to Mikhail Barg from comment #53)
> TB 7.0 is released already, and the issue is still present. Are there any
> reasons for not fixing it?
Because you didn't submit a patch :-)
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Mikhail-barg (mikhail-barg) wrote : | #70 |
Nice point, thanks. I've tried a few weeks ago to find the roots of the issue, but failed even to find the proper source code repository for the Thunderbird.
I do know nothing on the TB/Mozilla code structure and also I am worried about the dependency tree for this issue.. So I expected that somebody with deeper knowledge of the TB internals could finally do something about this issue.. It's already 7 years of it being there..
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Leho Kraav (lkraav) wrote : | #71 |
#maildev on mozilla irc. going at it completely alone is probably a process lengthier than it needs to be simply due to the size of the codebase. re irc, while many of my various TB-features questions have simply been ignored, a lot have also gotten quite immediate responses from the existing dev crowd. its a good way to gauge actual multiparty interest in whatever youre trying to hack up for thunderbird. i'm also in the process of getting to know TB source better and getting to a point where i can build my own, so i might be able to put in some work on this feature as well.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Mikhail-barg (mikhail-barg) wrote : | #72 |
Thanks for pointing me there, I will see if I can find appropriate time in my schedule to finally tackle this problem..
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Antoine-mechelynck-gmail (antoine-mechelynck-gmail) wrote : | #73 |
(In reply to Mikhail Barg from comment #55)
> Nice point, thanks. I've tried a few weeks ago to find the roots of the
> issue, but failed even to find the proper source code repository for the
> Thunderbird.
For Thunderbird 7, you might try http://
Of course, like all trees other than trunk, it is approval-required.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Antoine-mechelynck-gmail (antoine-mechelynck-gmail) wrote : | #74 |
P.S. For Thunderbird trunk (which should be fixed first) it is of course comm-central, http://
http://
https:/
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Mikhail-barg (mikhail-barg) wrote : | #75 |
Checking the dependency graph for this issue it seems that if the issues
https:/
https:/
are fixed, this current issue would be solved automatically.
Still it seems to be more general design issues..
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, EricP (livingfield) wrote : | #76 |
I've experiences this same bug for several years on Windows, Linux, and OS X. I filed a bug report (https:/
In the comments to the bug report, I documented that the prompt for the RSS password actually stopped appearing for a few months when I switched computers and Thunderbird versions.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Michaelzock1983 (michaelzock1983) wrote : | #77 |
The bug still exists in 23.0b1 on Win7 x64, NINE freaking years after it was first reported!
Had to install the add-on as well, because it will probably take the Thunderbird developers another couple of decades.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Kshaav (kshaav) wrote : | #78 |
Please fix this... I'm on Linux 24.1.1 and all of a sudden it's not just prompting at startup, it's prompting EVERY TIME it checks. It's so freaking annoying.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Adrianppg (adrianppg) wrote : | #79 |
Amen to that
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Web-tin (web-tin) wrote : | #80 |
Soon we can celebrate the 10 years jubilee!
I encountered this problem im Seamonkey 2.26.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Adrianppg (adrianppg) wrote : | #81 |
+1 Flex!
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Leho Kraav (lkraav) wrote : | #82 |
This is indeed an issue on TB30 b3. Some feeds are properly working, with password stored in the database, but a couple of new ones just aren't getting saved.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Leho Kraav (lkraav) wrote : | #83 |
TB 31.3.0 doesn't even show the Password Manager checkbox to me anymore on in the authentication dialog. What's going on with that?
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Web-tin (web-tin) wrote : | #84 |
Damn. We missed the 10th anniversary-party for this bug. :(
Guess the 15th will also be a nice jubilee then!
I'd even donate some money for Thunderbird if it just was possible. Unfortunately you can only donate to Mozilla Foundation in general which means that the money will rather arrive in Firefox OS projects...
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Leho Kraav (lkraav) wrote : | #85 |
There's a signon.debug switch. I'd recommend people interested in flipping this on and let's find some insight.
For the life of me I can't figure out how do I copy more than one row of output at a time out of Error Console.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Gasell+mozilla (gasell+mozilla) wrote : | #86 |
(In reply to Leho Kraav (:macmaN @lkraav) from comment #70)
> For the life of me I can't figure out how do I copy more than one row of
> output at a time out of Error Console.
With https:/
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Leho Kraav (lkraav) wrote : | #87 |
thanks :merike, forgot about that one.
so this is copy-paste after clearing the log, then doing right-click and Get Messages on a http auth protected feed folder. here i click Cancel and stop the operation.
there is no checkbox available in the authentication dialog for remembering the password, so to me it doesn't even make sense to continue with anything else until that checkbox is back with us.
message ordering is Last to First, so it'd be logical to read.
2014-12-13 17:42:27 Feeds INFO downloaded: Update: RSS/Allen Latest updates -> https:/
----------
Error: syntax error
Source file: https:/
Line: 1, Column: 1
Source code:
HTTP Basic: Access denied.
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Pwmgr PrompFactory: _doAsyncPrompt:run bypassed, no prompts in the queue
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Pwmgr PrompFactory: Calling back to [xpconnect wrapped nsIAuthPromptCa
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Pwmgr Prompter: Notification bars not available on window
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Pwmgr Prompter: Unable to get notify window
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PwMgr mozStorage: Getting login saving is enabled for https:/
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Login Manager: Checking if logins to https:/
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Pwmgr Prompter: found 0 matching logins.
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PwMgr mozStorage: _findLogins: returning 0 logins
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PwMgr mozStorage: _searchLogins: returning 0 logins
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Login Manager: Searching for logins matching host: https:/
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Pwmgr Prompter: Notification bars not available on window
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Pwmgr Prompter: Unable to get notify window
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Pwmgr Prompter: Popup notifications not available on window
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Pwmgr Prompter: Unable to get notify window
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Pwmgr Prompter: ===== promptAuth called =====
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Pwmgr PrompFactory: _doAsyncPrompt:run - performing the prompt for '2|https:/
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Pwmgr PrompFactory: _doAsyncPrompt:run dispatched
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PwMgr mozStorage: _countLogins: counted logins: 0
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Login Manager: Counting logins matching host: https:/
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Pwmgr Prompter: Adding new prompt to the queue, callback = [xpconnect wrapped nsIAuthPromptCa
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Pwmgr Prompter: Async prompt key = 2|https:/
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Pwmgr Prompter: Notification bars not available on window
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Pwmgr Prompter: Unable to get notify window
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Pwmgr Prompter: Popup notifications not available on window
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Pwmgr Prompter: Unable to get notify window
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Pwmgr Prompter: ===== asyncPromptAuth called =====
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Pwmgr Prompter: ===== initialized =====
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Leho Kraav (lkraav) wrote : | #88 |
https:/
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, EricP (livingfield) wrote : | #89 |
Hi Leho, I'm now using Postbox, which still has the bug (once each session I must click OK on a password prompt, but the name/password are already filled in), but apparently Postbox is not compatible with this add-on.
Were you having the same problem and using this add-on made the problem disappear? I don't quite understand, because it's clear that my password is already saved in the password database, so I don't understand how this add-on would help.
If it really does fix it, then I'll install Thunderbird and fix my profile, which presumably would then work correctly in Postbox.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Rkent-3 (rkent-3) wrote : | #90 |
Re Postbox: In the Thunderbird dev cycle, we will accept changes that result in failures if users run a modern Thunderbird, and then downgrade to a version of Thunderbird prior to Thunderbird 17. Postbox branched from Thunderbird prior to version 3, and it is unknown how much functionality they have backported. So I would not automatically assume that you could run Thunderbird, then run the same profile on Postbox.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Mkmelin+mozilla (mkmelin+mozilla) wrote : | #91 |
Postbox 3 - the latest - is (according to mozillazine) using the same platform that was Thunderbird 7.
So, at this point it probably has most of the security holes that were fixed in mozilla products the last 4 years.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Leho Kraav (lkraav) wrote : | #92 |
Eric, you're right, this bug actually has a split personality for me.
1. Saved passwords are not getting automatically used
2. Some (exact criteria unknown) login and password combos are not getting saved at all, despite repeated form fills (comment 67)
They may or may not have the same underlying mechanism responsible. Pointers to more related bugs are welcome here.
SPE addon fixes scenario 2, which is even worse, because you have to manually copy/paste from another password db like KeePass on every Thunderbird startup.
But yes, I still have to "Enter" key currently through 4 authentication prompts, an amount which can only increase. Still, thanks to SPE, my life is incrementally better now and I can focus on looking for a solution to scenario 1.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, 7-ludovic (7-ludovic) wrote : | #93 |
Removing myslef on all the bugs I'm cced on. Please NI me if you need something on MailNews Core bugs from me.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Clemens Anhuth (clemens-e) wrote : | #94 |
11 years of not resolving this bug? Just close it then and be a man about it.
My (horrible) solution is an AutoHotkey script which keeps feeding the password (stored in the AutoHotkey script) into the login dialog - and even that is a big pain because Thunderbird drops key events under heavy CPU load (and when it polls for new messages it is making heavy use of the CPU), so additional synchronization is necessary.
Who knows how many people use a similar hack/solution - security-
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Stefan Fleiter (stefan-fleiter) wrote : | #95 |
(In reply to clemens from comment #79)
> 11 years of not resolving this bug? Just close it then and be a man about it.
>
> My (horrible) solution is an AutoHotkey script which keeps feeding the
> password (stored in the AutoHotkey script) into the login dialog
A better workaround is to use the Saved Password Editor.
After you entered the password you'll get the thunderbird password prompt
with username and password filled and only have to hit enter.
See here:
https:/
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Web-tin (web-tin) wrote : | #96 |
(In reply to clemens from comment #79)
> 11 years of not resolving this bug? Just close it then and be a man about it.
It's a shame.
According to the annual report of Mozilla, they spent 340 Mio $ for software development in 2012 and 2013 and did not pay one single permanent programmer for Thunderbird:
https:/
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Clemens Anhuth (clemens-e) wrote : | #97 |
(In reply to Stefan Fleiter (:sfleiter) from comment #80)
[...]
> > My (horrible) solution is an AutoHotkey script which keeps feeding the
> > password (stored in the AutoHotkey script) into the login dialog
>
> A better workaround is to use the Saved Password Editor.
> After you entered the password you'll get the thunderbird password prompt
> with username and password filled and only have to hit enter.
> See here:
> https:/
Thanks for the tip, but not working for the RSS feeds login dialogs of Thunderbird for me.
That add-on mentions that it may not work on some sites (?) and refers to further possible add-ons as solution. (I have not tried these alternatives.)
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Clemens Anhuth (clemens-e) wrote : | #98 |
(In reply to Flex from comment #81)
> (In reply to clemens from comment #79)
> > 11 years of not resolving this bug? Just close it then and be a man about it.
>
> It's a shame.
> According to the annual report of Mozilla, they spent 340 Mio $ for software
> development in 2012 and 2013 and did not pay one single permanent programmer
> for Thunderbird:
> https:/
- They should start accepting donations (crowdsourcing?) (esp. from professionals and companies whose employees are relying on Thunderbird) solely for Thunderbird development.
- They should never ever contemplate and discuss adding ads or anything related to ads as a means for fundraising again.
- They should add annual (or so) tooltips (wikipedia style) to point out that fundraising started to finance further development. This is required in my opinion to raise awareness that software development and maintenance costs money. (If you want "free", go to Google & co. and trade-in your privacy, have fun.)
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Web-tin (web-tin) wrote : | #99 |
After this problem did not appear for a while (for some reason) it still seems to exist at least in Seamonkey 2.39.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, keypey (krzysztof-pastor) wrote : | #100 |
Bug still exists (Linux/TB45.1.1), RSS from Alfresco. SPE not working for the RSS feeds login dialogs of Thunderbird for me.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, keypey (krzysztof-pastor) wrote : | #101 |
Bug still exists (Linux/52.2.), password protected RSS from Alfresco. SPE not working for the RSS feeds login dialogs of Thunderbird for me.
In Mozilla Bugzilla #267203, Alien-xupypr (alien-xupypr) wrote : | #102 |
Hello!
Thunderbird authentication in RSS not worked.
No select authentication user and password in RSS Thunderbird.
But authentication parameters may selected in URL for RSS.
For example: http://
Thunderbird authentication in RSS not worked.
steps0x29a (steps0x29a) wrote : | #103 |
I have experienced this bug in the past on Linux systems and am currently experiencing it on Windows as well.
I am running Thunderbird 91.7.0 on Windows 10.
When I add an RSS feed with basic auth to my subscriptions, the addition fails. When I add basicauth=1 to the feed URL, I can subscribe and will be prompted for the credentials. When I enter the correct credentials, the messages are received. But the credentials are not added to the saved passwords, no matter what.
I tried adding the credentials manually (by editing logins.json) but that only got me another prompt with the values pre-filled.
I can include username and password in the feed url (&username=
This bug is allowed to buy alcohol in a lot of countries in a few weeks (meaning it will turn 18 soon) and I really hope it will get fixed soon.
Changed in thunderbird: | |
importance: | Medium → Unknown |
Confirming in Thunderbird 0.9.
I agree with reporter. Our internal company feed uses basic password
authentification over SSL connection. Everything works fine, but clicking OK in
the password dialog on each Thunerbird startup is tiresome - given the fact that
TB remembers all required data.