>Using firefox's "save target as" feature, you can get round web
authentication.
>
>Make a password protected directory (with a video file inside) (using
.htaccess and htpasswd),
>check that it actully requires a login when you click the link to the video
normally,
>then create a hyperlink to the file, right click save as - oh snap, it
doesn't ask for authentication.
>
>I've only tested it with a video file and Firefox 1.0.6.
to logout of URLs protected
by HTTP basic authentication.
Try to completely close all browser instances between the two attempts and
you will discover that
firefox asks for a login in all cases.
Shalom Carmel
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www.venera.com - Exposing iSeries insecurity
----- Original Message -----
>Using firefox's "save target as" feature, you can get round web
authentication.
>
>Make a password protected directory (with a video file inside) (using
.htaccess and htpasswd),
>check that it actully requires a login when you click the link to the video
normally,
>then create a hyperlink to the file, right click save as - oh snap, it
doesn't ask for authentication.
>
>I've only tested it with a video file and Firefox 1.0.6.
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