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2010 Feb 09
4
Rails3 pre and protect_from_forgery
I''ve almost entirely converted a rails 2.3.5 app to 3pre. I''m having some trouble with protect_from_forgery. I had protect_from_forgery set in application_controller.rb, but run some uploadify ajax stuff in one of my controllers, where I had protect_from_forgery, :except => :add_file set. In rails 3 I''m getting ActionController::InvalidAuthenticityToken on the ajax
2008 Mar 19
7
Upgrade to 2.0.2: InvalidAuthenticityToken error on 1st POST
All, I''ve upgraded to 2.0.2, and I can''t get my login screen (the first POST request in the application) to work. When I post this form, I see the "InvalidAuthenticityToken" error. I have protect_from_forgery :secret => ''my_secret'' set in application.rb and I am using an active_record session store based on this line in environment.rb:
2007 Oct 03
2
active_record_store sessions does not pass a :secret to #protect_from_forgery in Rails 2.0.0 Preview
After switching to active_record_store to host sessions, I now get the following errors: ActionController::InvalidAuthenticityToken in Pages#edit Showing app/views/pages/edit.html.erb where line #5 raised: No :secret given to the #protect_from_forgery call. Set that or use a session store capable of generating its own keys (Cookie Session Store). Extracted source (around line #5): 2: 3:
2008 Sep 28
4
ActiveResource and InvalidAuthenticityToken exception
Hi, I have a Rails 2.1.1 web app, and a Rails 2.1.1 app acting as a client by using ActiveResource. From the client, I can find, create, and update resources owned by the web app. However, I can not delete any. Calling the .destroy method in ActiveResource generates a 422 from the web app. Not sure why this would be the case, since I thought protect_from_forgery only protects HTML and JS
2011 Feb 11
11
CSRF protection in rails 2.3.11
Hi all, I think CSFR protection broke in rails 2.3.11. As in: it''s turned off now. I tried this in rails 2.3.10 and in 2.3.11 and 2.3.11 seems broken. >rails csrftest >cd csrftest >script/generate scaffold post title:string >rake db:migrate now I visit /posts/new in my browser, use firebug to delete or change the authenticity token, and submit the form. rails 2.3.11: all
2008 Jun 19
5
How do you create one session cookie for multiple subdomains
I am using the restful authentication plugin and am always prompted to login if a different subdomain is accessed. I have found a couple rails "solutions", but none of them seem to work: # development.rb 1. ActionController::CgiRequest::DEFAULT_SESSION_OPTIONS[:session_key] = ".localhost" 2. ActionController::Base.session_options[:key] = ".localhost" Does anyone
2007 Dec 23
3
InvalidAuthenticityToken problems with my login form
I am trying to convert my codeand to use the new Rails 2.0 feature RequestForgeryProtection but I get an InvalidAuthenticityToken error, right from the beginning with my login form.. I followed the recommandations : in my environment.rb config.action_controller.session = { :session_key => ''myappname'', :secret =>
2008 Jul 08
8
POST instead of GET gives 404 (newbie)
Hi, Using JRuby 1.1 and Rails 2.0, I created a small project in NetBeans that allows me to generate a dynamic dialplan in XML. In case it matters, I''m using builder-2.1.2 and activerecord-2.0.2. Going in the browser to: http://localhost:3000/routing/dialplan?Caller-Destination-Number=0 Does exactly what I want: <document type="freeswitch/xml"> <section
2008 Sep 06
4
Is Rails 2.1 "protect_from_forgery" == csrf_killer plugin?
Just would like to verify: Is protect_from_forgery (in Rails 2.1) == the csrf_killer plugin from Rick Olson? Thanks, Wes -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to
2010 Feb 22
4
"the change you want was rejected. Maybe you changed something you didn't have access to.""
Anyone ever get an error message such as this? "the change you want was rejected. Maybe you changed something you didn''t have access to."" I haven''t been able to see this in testing, but I''m getting reports out on the field from a few users trying to register to one of my websites. -S -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the
2009 Jun 09
3
protect_from_forgery doesnt protect from forgery
Maybe I am grasping the full usage of this protect_from_forgery function, but it does not seem to work for me. Imagine the following: A simple website with a user that needs to log in to do certain stuff and a closed off admin section that only certain users can access that have the is_admin field set to true. So to be clear, my User model has a login, password and is_admin. When displaying the
2008 Jan 06
8
ActionController::InvalidAuthenticityToken
Ruby noob here. Just installed Rails 2.0, and am having trouble with updating DB tables, using the ApplicationController. My ApplicationController file looks like: class StoryController < ApplicationController protect_from_forgery :only => [:create, :update, :destroy] scaffold :story #def index #@current_time = Time.now #@story =
2009 Oct 13
1
config.action_controller.session[:secret] vs protect_from_forgery :secret
What I want to do is share the same session across many Rails applications. All of them are using Rails 2.2.2. I know that, to share the session, it''s (supposedly) just a matter of sharing the same key and secret among the apps, like this: config.action_controller.session = { :session_key => ''_apps_session'', :secret =>
2009 Mar 12
5
InvalidAuthenticityToken from home page
I''m trying to create a log in in index.html, but I keep getting an error about InvalidAuthenticityToken. I understand this is something that RoR puts in the forms, and it changes regularly. The problem is that the home page in the public folder is html, and therefore static. has anyone else put a log in on their home page? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2008 Mar 27
3
Help with authentication errors
Hello, I have been working through two books, "Agile Web Development with Rails, 2nd Ed." and "Ajax on Rails". I''m using Rails2.0. In both cases, I run into an authentication error when doing the examples. In AWDwR, when trying to add new information to the database (p. 68) I get ActionController::InvalidAuthenticityToken in AdminController#create
2009 May 05
3
Unable to deactivate forgery protection
Hi, I just created a new Rails app that will be receiving some POSTed data from the outside so it must skip the verify_authenticity_token for some create actions. Although I have added: skip_before_filter :verifiy_authenticity_token I still get InvalidAuthenticityToken. In one of my other Rails app (created back in Rails 1.2.6 and updated to 2.3.2 over time) this skipping works perfectly though,
2009 Jun 22
2
protect_from_forgery with db-session (Rails 2.3.2)
I try to use db-session with protect_from_forgery. But I always get a error msg: ActionController::InvalidAuthenticityToken. application_controller.rb protect_from_forgery #:secret => ''top_secret'' session_store.rb ActionController::Base.session_store = :active_record_store hope you can help me. Best regards -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2009 Oct 09
1
protect_from_forgery development mode
Should this be working in development mode? For some reason it doesn''t. regards, John
2008 Apr 09
3
form_tag and form_for cause #protect_from_forgery errors
Hey All, I''m trying to do a simple form_for (and I also get it with form_tag) and I''m getting the following error: ActionView::TemplateError (No :secret given to the #protect_from_forgery call. Set that or use a session store capable of generating its own keys (Cookie Session Store).) on line #2 of users/new.fbml.erb: 1: <h1>Welcome To Courses, Let''s Get
2010 Apr 01
4
POST-only logic in protect_from_forgery considered harmful?
Hi folks, I am just getting into rails again after a multi-year stint of mod_perl jobs, which might grant me some newbie-indemnity for the time being - but I''ve found an issue I think warrants discussion. As discussed here - http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActionController/RequestForgeryProtection/ClassMethods.html - the CSRF protection feature does not kick in for GET requests. This