On Thu, 13 Feb 2025 15:52:38 -0800
David Hoff Jr wrote:
> I have a fresh install on Debian 12 with all updates. I am trying
> to use Links web browser to access the dailycaller.com web site but am
> being blocked. A message says to enable cookies which I have tried
> using "link
* David Hoff Jr [25-02/13=Th 15:52 -0800]:
> I have a fresh install on Debian 12 with all updates. I am trying
> to use Links web browser to access the dailycaller.com web site but am
> being blocked. A message says to enable cookies which I have tried using
> "link
I have a fresh install on Debian 12 with all updates. I am trying
to use Links web browser to access the dailycaller.com web site but am
being blocked. A message says to enable cookies which I have tried using
"links -enable-cookies dailycaller.com", but to no avail. Is there a
solution
I've had a pop-up come up
> >>> in the "System Tray" area that starts out with "A few settings
> >>> are required to be able to use certain functions. This controls
> >>> whether a service is allowed to set cookies or not."
required to be able to
>>> use certain functions. This controls whether a service is allowed to set
>>> cookies or not."
>>>
>> Here's a link to a screenshot of the second window:
>>
>> https://kentwest.neocities.org/misc/cookies.png
>>
&
e is allowed to
set cookies or not."
The box gives no indication of what generated this message, except that
it was "Realized through Klaro". When I click on the "Go to Cookies
Settings" button, I get taken to another anonymous box with a bunch of
settings. I didn't
ed to be able to use certain functions. This controls whether a
service is allowed to set cookies or not."
Here's a link to a screenshot of the second window:
https://kentwest.neocities.org/misc/cookies.png
And the first:
https://kentwest.neocities.org/misc/cookies-0.png
The b
tions. This controls whether a
service is allowed to set cookies or not."
Here's a link to a screenshot of the second window:
https://kentwest.neocities.org/misc/cookies.png
The box gives no indication of what generated this message, except
that it was "Realized through Klaro&qu
On Sun, Jan 17, 2021 at 02:32:12PM +0100, deloptes wrote:
> to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>
> > One of the bigger hosting providers here in Germany [...]
> Oh, you noticed this too
I sure did :)
> It started may be 1-2 months ago. This is why I
> discussed this with my peers in the EU commission
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> One of the bigger hosting providers here in Germany, for its admin
> interface, has one of those cookies thingy: either you say "accept all"
> (that's the bright green button) or you say "edit preferences" (the light
> grey button w
y variations
on the "dark pattern" [1] theme.
One of the bigger hosting providers here in Germany, for its admin interface,
has one of those cookies thingy: either you say "accept all" (that's the
bright green button) or you say "edit preferences" (the light
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> A friend of mine once suggested to return /dev/random to a site's
> cookie request. I'm tempted to try that :-)
>
sounds funny indeed
> This is one good effect of EU's GDPR: the data-sucking machines are
> running around like beheaded chicken: fun to watch ;-D
>
I ac
On Sun, Jan 17, 2021 at 10:30:13AM +0100, deloptes wrote:
[...]
> sorry but this is site is crap
>
>
> Consent Denied
>
> You have not agreed to WonderHowTo, Gaget Hacks, & Next Reality's use of
> cookies, Terms of Use Agreement, and/or Privacy Policy [...]
Hi List
Iceape 2.0.3 on Deb testing ("squeeze") is not erasing cookies and other
personal data between sessions, even though the option enabled in the
preferences/ privacy & security/ Cookies tab is to "accept for current
session only". Even when the next option is
Is it possible to send a cookie with a 'links -dump' command?
Some sites require that you be logged in to view certain pages.
Whether or not you are logged in is determined by a cookie.
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have the sanction and consent of the governe
Hi,
I am using Ayttm(0.4.6+26-1) on Debian Testing. For quite a few weeks, I
am not able to connect to my MSN hotmail account. Trying to do so gives
the error:
Could not connect to MSN HTTPS server (bad cookies)
However, people tell me they can connect via Gaim.
Just wondering if anybody knows
>
> hello
> under Debian Sarge, KDE 3.4 (recently upgraded from KDE 3.1 of woody)
> when i try to manage the cookie service of my konqueror browser, i receive
> the following error
> message:
>
> "Unable to start the cookie handler service.
> You will not be abl
hello
under Debian Sarge, KDE 3.4
when i try to manage the cookie service of my konqueror browser, i receive the
following error
message:
"Unable to start the cookie handler service.
You will not be able to manage the cookies that are stored on your computer."
unfortunately this p
please advise how you can help-thank
youSHL
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Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
On Thu, Oct 02, 2003 at 05:35:11PM +0300, Alphonse Ogulla wrote:
| Unable to open mail.yahoo.com in konqueror as non root for the simple fact
| that yahoo wants to dump some cookies at / (root) directory for which I have
| no permissions. Anybody exper
On Thu, Oct 02, 2003 at 05:35:11PM +0300, Alphonse Ogulla wrote:
| Unable to open mail.yahoo.com in konqueror as non root for the simple fact
| that yahoo wants to dump some cookies at / (root) directory for which I have
| no permissions. Anybody experience this strange behaviour?
What makes
FWIW I just checked my mail @ mail.yahoo.com using konqueror.
-Dan
On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 10:35, Alphonse Ogulla wrote:
> Unable to open mail.yahoo.com in konqueror as non root for the simple fact
> that yahoo wants to dump some cookies at / (root) directory for which I have
> no pe
Unable to open mail.yahoo.com in konqueror as non root for the simple fact
that yahoo wants to dump some cookies at / (root) directory for which I have
no permissions. Anybody experience this strange behaviour?
Alphonse Ogulla
Nairobi, Kenya
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In linux.debian.user, you wrote:
> can anybody tell me for sure whether lynx-ssl in debian has
> exp_persistent_cookies
> compiled in or not. If so, can anybody tell me where my problem might lie.
> right now, in the lynx.cfg, I have it configured to accept all cookies,
> set_cooki
On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 02:38:54PM -0800, Rus Foster wrote:
> Hi All,
> I've just installed php but am finding that its not sending cookies to
> the browser. Is there something I've got to turn on in php.ini?
Looking through /etc/php4/apache/php.ini,
can anybody tell me for sure whether lynx-ssl in debian has
exp_persistent_cookies
compiled in or not. If so, can anybody tell me where my problem might lie.
right now, in the lynx.cfg, I have it configured to accept all cookies,
set_cookies is TRUE, and so is persistent_cookies. My cookie file
Hi All,
I've just installed php but am finding that its not sending cookies to
the browser. Is there something I've got to turn on in php.ini?
Rus
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on't have an
> answer so thought I'd try again.
There was one reply. Google or the Debian mail archives will have it.
It doesn't address your problem directly I would say.
> I am trying to set up persistent cookies with lynx. I am accepting all
> cookies and have pers
I sent this question sometime last month but didn't see any replies. I don't
know whether i didn't see the replies, nobody had an answer, or I asked a really
dumb question. But dumb or not, I still don't have an answer so thought I'd try
again.
I am trying to set up per
On Sat, May 25, 2002 at 10:54:09PM -0500, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
> I am trying to set up persistent cookies with lynx. I am accepting all cookes
> and have persistent_cookies set to true and mycookie file is supposed to be
> ~/.lynx_cookies. I've also done a search for any such file o
I am trying to set up persistent cookies with lynx. I am accepting all cookes
and have persistent_cookies set to true and mycookie file is supposed to be
~/.lynx_cookies. I've also done a search for any such file on my system. I can't
find a cookie file anywhere and persistent_coo
~/.kde/share/apps/kcookiejar/cookies
Nathan
On Tuesday 20 November 2001 08:47 am, Jörg Johannes wrote:
> Hello List
>
> Where does konqueror store ist cookies?
> I'd like to redirect the cookie file to /dev/null.
> Reason: On windows with netscape, I have marked the file coo
Hello List
Where does konqueror store ist cookies?
I'd like to redirect the cookie file to /dev/null.
Reason: On windows with netscape, I have marked the file cookies.txt
read-only, accepted all cookies, so every website was happy, but
nothing was written to the file.
joerg
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Did you
#x27;ve had trouble with, it
> looks like Netscape is keeping out-of-date cookies. As there are a lot of
> seemingly interconnected files related to cookies, I'm reticent to simply
> delete the cookies file.
>
> Memory says that there is a menu option that will allow clearing
le with, it
> looks like Netscape is keeping out-of-date cookies. As there are a lot of
> seemingly interconnected files related to cookies, I'm reticent to simply
> delete the cookies file.
>
> Memory says that there is a menu option that will allow clearing of cache
> and cooki
I've been having some trouble with netscape connecting to sites that I've
connected to before. Mozilla connects with them just fine, and after
talking with several webmasters on the sites I've had trouble with, it
looks like Netscape is keeping out-of-date cookies. As there are a l
Sounds like someone already asked for that and it was
demoted to wishlist status
http://bugs.kde.org/db/16/16757.html
--- will trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> this may be a bit off topic --
>
> aren't "session" cookies (i.e. those without an
> expiration
this may be a bit off topic --
aren't "session" cookies (i.e. those without an expiration date)
supposed to go away when the client (browser program) exits?
i quit konqueror (making sure there are no other instances
running, keeping a 'session' alive) and re-launch
:
In setting cookies via cgi or whatever, there's rules on
having to include at least two portions of your domain in the
cookie, such as for hyperarchive.lcs.mit.edu the minimum
domain allowable would be mit.edu, right? But you still have to
put the two dots in, as for example, ".mit.ed
ssion
cookie and another one that would read it. They both worked flawlessly.
But now, after reinstalling unstable, I can still set the cookie, but I
can't retrieve it. After running the CGI, Konqueror's cookie manager
shows me two cookies in the 127.0.0.1 group: Both are named 'auth
on Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 03:58:02PM -0700, Gary Hennigan ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> kmself@ix.netcom.com writes:
> > on Sun, Jan 28, 2001 at 02:12:44AM -0800, Terry Carney
> > ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > On Sat, 27 Jan 2001, Christopher R. Barry wrote:
> > >
> > > > Xlib: connection to ":0
kmself@ix.netcom.com writes:
> on Sun, Jan 28, 2001 at 02:12:44AM -0800, Terry Carney
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > On Sat, 27 Jan 2001, Christopher R. Barry wrote:
> >
> > > Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
> > > Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
> > > Error:
on Sun, Jan 28, 2001 at 02:12:44AM -0800, Terry Carney ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> On Sat, 27 Jan 2001, Christopher R. Barry wrote:
>
> > Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
> > Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
> > Error: Can't open display: :0.0
> >
> > I gues
Terry Carney wrote:
>
> On Sat, 27 Jan 2001, Christopher R. Barry wrote:
>
> > Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
> > Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
> > Error: Can't open display: :0.0
> >
> > I guess tonight I finally want to get around to figuring out how to
On Sat, 27 Jan 2001, Christopher R. Barry wrote:
> Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
> Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
> Error: Can't open display: :0.0
>
> I guess tonight I finally want to get around to figuring out how to stop this
> from happening. What do
:0.0
There was a thread on this recently, so for all the details you
might want to check the mailing list archives.
But basically X clients authenticate themselves by using the
.Xauthority file. So if the user running the X session su's to root,then
the user's .
To quote "Christopher R. Barry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
# I guess tonight I finally want to get around to figuring out how to
stop this
# from happening. What do I do so I can run programs as root?
There are two solutions, that I know of. 'xhost' changes the access
controls for the $DISPLAY under whi
For many years, whenever I have tried to run a program under X as root I get
a message like:
Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
Error: Can't open display: :0.0
I guess tonight I finally want to get around to figuring out how to s
For many years, whenever I have tried to run a program under X as root I get
a message like:
Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
Error: Can't open display: :0.0
I guess tonight I finally want to get around to figuring out how to s
To quote Steve Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
# When I let dselect upgrade my kde packages on Jan. 18th Konqueror
stopped
# handling cookies.
I had the same problem, and I filed a bug report on it. Konqueror uses
cookies fine when 'startkde' is running(ie: then entire KDE destop), b
I seem to have done one Sid install too many.
When I let dselect upgrade my kde packages on Jan. 18th Konqueror stopped
handling cookies. It is set to prompt for each requested cookie, but no
longer asks me to accept or reject. Sites where a login used to be remember,
such as Excite and
I had a problem like this once: cookies wouldnt set. Session variables
wouldnt get registered. Solution was simple enough: turn off misconfigured
junkbuster (in my case it doesnt let cookies through).
But my script was a little different:
I had
session_start();
$product1="Ha
've rebuilt
PHP about 3 times now. Checked Netscape for saving cookies,
rewrote the php script a hundred times but can't seem to sovle this
one.
Doing a session_encode() produces this for the script below:
!product1|!product2|
any ideas will be greatly appreciated.
- greg s.
here&
Hi,
This is off topic but I'm not being able to solve it
by my self, so I'm asking for help here!
Do you know how can I force apache (I believe is it) to
send cookies for localhost domains?
The scenario is the following: I have installed apache
on my home mach
> netscape proxy settings to localhost, port 5865. Any site that i try to go
> to it just says that the remote site closed the connection. What have i
> done wrong?
>
possibly your forward configuration is incorrect.
this error indicates, that you can connect the proxy, but the proxy cannot
connec
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000 17:06:08 Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> > How do I tell junkbuster to leave cookies alone? I've tried
> > putting
> >
> > > *
> > < *
> >
> > in /etc/junkbuster/cookiefile, but I'm not convinced this works.
I
> How do I tell junkbuster to leave cookies alone? I've tried
> putting
>
> > *
> < *
>
> in /etc/junkbuster/cookiefile, but I'm not convinced this works.
> -chris
>
a single * _should_ work for both directions. to verify it, enable cookie
warn
On Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 08:39:35AM -0700, Krzys Majewski wrote:
> How do I tell junkbuster to leave cookies alone? I've tried putting
>
> > *
> < *
>
> in /etc/junkbuster/cookiefile, but I'm not convinced this works.
I just have
*
in mine, and it seems to work OK
HTH
Adam
How do I tell junkbuster to leave cookies alone? I've tried
putting
> *
< *
in /etc/junkbuster/cookiefile, but I'm not convinced this works.
-chris
On Mon, Feb 22, 1999 at 10:59:25PM +, Pere Camps wrote:
> Hi!
>
> What do I touch in order to have lynx accept all cookies always?
>
> I've looked at the /etc/lynx.cfg file, and the cookies options
> looks like it makes lynx 'ignore' cookies.
>
Hi!
What do I touch in order to have lynx accept all cookies always?
I've looked at the /etc/lynx.cfg file, and the cookies options
looks like it makes lynx 'ignore' cookies.
TIA!
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Help,
>
> All of a sudden Nestcape is ignoring cookies. The cookies file is
> intact but Netscape is failing to use them or accept. I am using the
> Netscape 4.5 packages from slink. The permissions on the cookies
> file is 600. I have also tried
Help,
All of a sudden Nestcape is ignoring cookies. The cookies file is
intact but Netscape is failing to use them or accept. I am using the
Netscape 4.5 packages from slink. The permissions on the cookies file
is 600. I have also tried moving the cookies files to a backup location
to see if
cd wrote,
> How about:
> ~$ rm .netscape/cookies
> ~$ ln -s /dev/null .netscape/cookies
> At least that's where version 4.5's cookies file is.
works beautifully on 3, for linux, unix, and mac. Been doing it for a
few years now.
rick
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On Fri, Nov 06, 1998 at 05:53:12PM -0500, Ed Cogburn wrote:
> Does anyone know how I can make netscape 3 refuse all cookies without
> prompting me: there no good to me, and slightly sinister, but some sights
> try to set so many, its a nuisance to refuse them all by hand.
How abou
Richard Harran. wrote:
>
> Does anyone know how I can make netscape 3 refuse all cookies without
> prompting me: there no good to me, and slightly sinister, but some sights
> try to set so many, its a nuisance to refuse them all by hand.
>
> Cheers
> Rich
>
If
"J.H.M. Dassen \(Ray\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > You don't have to do that if you make the cookie database (cookies.txt in
> > ~/.netscape directory if I remember correctly) a symbolic link to /dev/null
>
> Aren't cookies cached in memory?
olic link to /dev/null
Aren't cookies cached in memory?
Ray
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at if you make the cookie database (cookies.txt in
~/.netscape directory if I remember correctly) a symbolic link to /dev/null
(ln -s /dev/null ~/.netscape/cookies.txt) and set NS to accept all cookies.
When the cookie database is linked to /dev/null any cookie written to it
will be thrown away.
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"Richard Harran." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does anyone know how I can make netscape 3 refuse all cookies without
> prompting me: there no good to me, and slightly sinister, but some sights
> try to set so many, its a nuisance to refuse them all by hand.
Sure - l
On Fri, Nov 06, 1998 at 05:07:52PM +, Richard Harran. wrote:
> Does anyone know how I can make netscape 3 refuse all cookies without
> prompting me: there no good to me, and slightly sinister, but some sights
> try to set so many, its a nuisance to refuse them all by hand.
I don
Does anyone know how I can make netscape 3 refuse all cookies without
prompting me: there no good to me, and slightly sinister, but some sights
try to set so many, its a nuisance to refuse them all by hand.
Cheers
Rich
yone know if there is a wget like package that allows us to "send
>> cookies"? thanks
Thanks! It works just perfect :)
Mario Filipe
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Ooops, sorry. The syntax for a *Request* header is simply 'Cookie: NAME=VALUE'.
Shoulda looked over my response and thought for a second before I sent it!
Mario Filipe wrote:
> hi
>
> Does anyone know if there is a wget like package that allows us to "send
>
Well, cookies are simply sent as header values. wget supports sending additional
headers with the '--header=' parameter. For example:
wget --header="Set-Cookie: foo=bar" http://www.blah.org/index.html
For detailed information about the syntax of the 'Set-
hi
Does anyone know if there is a wget like package that allows us to "send
cookies"? thanks
Mario Filipe
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