Suse and Citibank

Citibank does not let me sign in when using Suse. No problem when using XP

Has anybody experienced this?

I just been using SUSE only a few weeks now. My internet was slow until I got rid of IPV6 stuff. I tried logging into my citizen bank online and had know problems, I used FireFox.

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Have a URL?

Good luck.

storo13 wrote:
> Citibank does not let me sign in when using Suse. No problem when using
> XP
>
> Has anybody experienced this?
>
>
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If you have a windows machine, try using Firefox. If you can login, there is a linux problem. If you can’t, then CitiBank are one of those that use only IE and windows, so complain to them.

No CITI Bank is not one of those that use only IE. I regularly keep using my CITI Bank account from opensuse 11.1, firefox and have no problems of any kind till now…

Here is the URL for Citibank:

https://online.citibank.com/US/JPS/portal/Index.do

Apparently working in Ubuntu

Hi
Install the httpfox add-in and start it before going to the link and
see if that highlights any issues for you. I can get to the above link
ok with 3.5.2


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Malcolm adjusted his/her AFDB on Sunday 16 Aug 2009 03:02 to write:

>

> Hi
> Install the httpfox add-in and start it before going to the link and
> see if that highlights any issues for you. I can get to the above link
> ok with 3.5.2
>

I can get there without that addon Malcolm with 3.5.2, however I must admit
that recently my FF has become quite unstable for some reason and a lot of
site crash it where I could use them before i have disabled nearly every
addon/plugin/theme etc… but still get unexpected total crashes, I think it
is one of my players as npviewer/plugin segs on me quite often.

:stuck_out_tongue:


Mark
Caveat emptor
Nullus in verba
Nil illegitimi carborundum

Suse put “SUSE” as the default browser identifier in Firefox, it might be that.

The problem is that some (lazy or simply under-educated) web programmers use the ID string to identify the browser which causes the problem.

Plus suse shouldn’t do that as a default!

Sorry I’ve forgotten how to change it but it should be in the forum here somewhere, I remember a discussion about it a year or so back.

It’s in the Firefox config thing that you type into the address box (sorry, completely forgot how to do that!).

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There’s a User Agent Switcher add-on for FF.

Good luck.

growbag wrote:
> Suse put “SUSE” as the default browser identifier in Firefox, it might
> be that.
>
> The problem is that some (lazy or simply under-educated) web
> programmers use the ID string to identify the browser which causes the
> problem.
>
> Plus suse shouldn’t do that as a default!
>
> Sorry I’ve forgotten how to change it but it should be in the forum
> here somewhere, I remember a discussion about it a year or so back.
>
> It’s in the Firefox config thing that you type into the address box
> (sorry, completely forgot how to do that!).
>
>
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storo13 wrote:

>
> Here is the URL for Citibank:
>
> https://online.citibank.com/US/JPS/portal/Index.do
>
> Apparently working in Ubuntu
>
>
I just got to the page above with no problem on openSUSE 11.1 and using
Konqueror (4.3) for browser (KDE 4.3.0). If you mean the actual account
login, I cannot help since I do not have account with them. Also get there
with FireFox (3.5.2) with no issues.

Sorry I cannot help more.

Russ [openSUSE 11.1 (2.6.27.25-0.1-default [x86_64]) KDE 4.3.0 release 155,
Intel DX48BT2 Core 2 Dual E7200. 4 GB DDR III GeForce 8400 GS, 320GB Disc
(2)]

finally I think that I understand what’s happening.

Both Konqueror and Firefox will open the Citibank log-in site. However, when entering the Username and Password in Konqueror the Citibank site does not accept it and just refreshes - does not even say that the one or the other are incorrect.

In Firefox the site opens and accepts the log-in.

My problem is that I use a password manager - and when I click on the URL in that manager Konqueror comes up and automatically opens Citibank .(despite the fact that Firefox is my preferred browser).
So how do I disable Konqueror?
Thanks

don’t use the password manager…instead click on a bookmark in firefox…

or, tell us something about your password manager…as it seems to me
to get it to not open Konqueror when you click on your bank’s URL
you need to change the setup in the password manager you are using…

or did i miss something?


goldie

I’ve been using KeePass version 2 for some time now. In Windows it ignores Opera and Windows and always opens in Firefox where another plug-in - KeeForm - automatically enters a user name and password. It has many additional features

I started using Suse a couple of weeks ago and did chose this particular distro because it is the only Linux which automatically downloads mono needed to open KeePass v2. Download was no problem but several features in KeePass are not working and their site tells me that some parts of mono were apparently not downloaded.

Alternatives for me would be KeePass**X ** or LastPass.

In the meantime, when Konqueror comes up, I click the button “Open with Firefox” - and the site opens in Firefox and lets me drag and drop my user name and password (Konqueror does not let me D/D to the site – I have to D/D to the address line of the site and from there one can cut/paste into the site). I wander whether Klipper has something to do with this additional error .

Thanks

Why don’t you either use suse’s default keyring or firefox’s own password management instead?