On Fri, 22 Jul 2016 19:20:05 -0600
Viorel Tabara <viorel(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
On Thu Jul 21 2016 03:55:39 GMT-0600 (MDT) Josef Skladanka
<jskladan(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Linking the account worked for me just fine, although I stumbled
> upon the Err 500 while trying to log-in via persona (worked on the
> second try, though).
> After logging out, and re-logging in via Ipsilon for the first and
> third time, this is what I got:
>
> Unhandled Exception ("HTTPFutureHTTPResponseStatus")
> [HTTP/400] <!DOCTYPE html> <!--[if IE 8]><html class="ie8
> login-pf"><![endif]--> <!--[if gt IE 8]><!--> <html
> class="login-pf"> <!--<![endif]--> <head>
<title>Bad
> Request</title> <meta charset="UTF-8"> <meta
name="viewport"
> content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"> <link
> href="/ui/css/ipsilon.css" rel="stylesheet" media="screen,
print">
> <link href="/ui/css/styles.css" rel="stylesheet"
media="screen,
> print"> </head> <body> <a href="/"
id="badge" tabindex="-1"> <img
> src="/ui/im...
>
> And this for the second:
>
> Unhandled Exception ("Exception")
> Access token error: unsupported_grant_type
>
Thanks for re-testing.
1. Start fresh I logged in successfully.
2. Log out and log back in. Just as Josef, I got the
HTTPFutureHTTPResponseStatus" error.
I assume that this from logging in with Persona?
3. Re-logged in several times without further errors.
4. Remove phab.stg and iddev.fp.o domain cookies to force a full
authentication and logged in successfully.
5. Re-login.
6. Received the same error "unsupported_grant_type" that Josef
received on his second login test.
Not quite sure how that happened. The grant_type is hard coded so there
must be something that I missed. I'll take another look tomorrow.
7. Click home page and follow the login process.
8. Error: "unsupported_grant_type".
9. Repeat step 6.
10. Error: "HTTPFutureHTTPResponseStatus".
11. Repeat step 6.
12. Login successful.
13. Re-login.
14. Error: "HTTPFutureHTTPResponseStatus".
15. Repeat step 6.
16. Login successful.
Part of me wants to say "at least it's failing in a consistent way and
not 100% of the time" but even if that is true, it sounds like I still
have some PHP spelunking to do :)
Tim