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SPDY errors with Safari 8 + Piwik admin #7867

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Monarobase opened this issue May 8, 2015 · 5 comments
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SPDY errors with Safari 8 + Piwik admin #7867

Monarobase opened this issue May 8, 2015 · 5 comments
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@Monarobase
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Hello,

Following up from the following forum thread:

http://forum.piwik.org/read.php?2,121502

The Piwik admin is not accessible in Safari 8+ on MacOS Yosemite when hosted with SSL on a webserver that supports SPDY.

Static files or PHP files not related to Piwik work, and when cookies are disabled there are no issues either. No other scripts that use cookies seem affected by this, only Piwik.

@mattab mattab added the Bug For errors / faults / flaws / inconsistencies etc. label May 18, 2015
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mattab commented May 18, 2015

Hi @Monarobase Thanks for the report.

If anyone else has some ideas about this bug (or if you also experience it) please leave a comment here.

@mattab mattab added this to the Short term milestone Jul 15, 2015
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Hello,

We have updated webserver, safari and piwik since I posted this bug report and my piwik admin is now accessible over spdy with safari.

I don't know what fixed it tough…

It's working now with Safari 8.0.7 on MacOS Yosemite.

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mattab commented Jul 15, 2015

Thanks for the update, maybe Safari fixed a bug in the browser in a recent update? Is your Piwik admin accessible over both HTTP and HTTPS?

@Monarobase
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My Piwik admin was originaly accessible with HTTP, I enabled the cookie when I was in HTTP so it wouldn't count my visits, I then later moved it to https only, so it's currently only accessible with HTTPS.

Our webserver is litespeed, which accepts both SPDY and HTTP/2 with compatible browers and HTTP 1.1 over SSL for non compatible browsers.

What was strange is this only happened with Piwik. I had this once with anouther script but after clearing my cookies it didn't happen again. However clearing cookies did non help with piwik. It's as if piwik created a cookie for the http version and Safari didn't like it over https except that even after clearing the cookie, it created a new identical one every time I viewed the Piwik admin page.

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mattab commented Jul 15, 2015

Thanks for the more info @Monarobase - i'll mark it as fixed for now, if you have any more problem please comment or re-open!

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@mattab mattab added the worksforme The issue cannot be reproduced and things work as intended. label Jul 15, 2015
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