Invalid Cookie header

James Brooks whitet73 at gmail.com
Fri Apr 18 01:55:32 CEST 2008


Hi,
The cookie issue was solved for clearing all cookies for the domain, I'll
give a brief about what was there (using domain.com as the example):

Clearing cookies from domain.com let me log into m/monit via
domain.com:8080(yay). The problem comes up again when I insert the
cookies back in
(automatically from hitting a rails application I have running at domain.com.
The cookies are names:

__utma, __utmb, __utmc, __utmz, _some_application_session_id, zsessionid

The first four have the domain: .domain.com
The last two have the domain: domain.com (difference is the period)

Hope is helps work out the issue :)

Cheers,
  James Brooks
  Good Dog Design


On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 8:30 PM, Jan-Henrik Haukeland <hauk at tildeslash.com>
wrote:

> 1) Thanks for the heads up
> 2) Hmm, it may be that you have some strange Cookies set by another
> program you tested for the same URL. Check your browsers Cookie store for
> the URL you use to access mmonit with and clear them. I.e. if you access
> m/monit using http://localhost:8080/, check for cookies set for
> localhost. M/monit only set one simple zsessionid cookie and the m/monit
> server follows the cookie specification strict.
>
> Jan-Henrik
>
>
> On 17. april. 2008, at 03.04, James Brooks wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I just downloaded mmonit to monitor my monit instances (excellent work
> with monit by the way). I understand it's in alpha but here are two problems
> I've ran into (one of them solved).
>
> 1) bash: ./bin/mmonit: No such file or directory
> This problem isn't a problem with mmonit, but more so that I was running a
> 64 bit distro of ubuntu, the fix for this for those interested was to
> install the ia32-libs package
>
> 2) The problem I'm currently stuck on - 400 Bad Request, Invalid Cookie
> header - when trying to access the mmonit web interface. error.log shows the
> same thing:
> HTTP 400 Bad Request (Invalid Cookie header)
>
> Any clues?
>
> Keep up the great work :) If mmonit is anything like monit (and the
> screencast), I can't wait to use it to add a higher tier of monitoring to my
> monit instances :)
>
>
> Cheers,
>   James Brooks
>   Good Dog Design
>
>
>
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