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    Authentication Issues using Firefox, can't manage domain portfolio

    Problem: I can login to my Moniker account using Firefox, but I cannot use any of the "My Domains" related pages. If I try, I get the following message:

    Authentication Error

    Invalid access detected.
    Nonetheless I am still logged in. My username and accountnumber are shown in the top left part of the page.

    I am using Firefox 3.0.13 on Windows Vista.

    The message appears when I click:
    - "My Domains" in the menu bar
    - "xx Domains with Moniker" on my account overview page
    - "X Domains Expiring in 60 days or less" on my account overview page
    - "My Account" => "Payment Methods"
    - "My Account" => "Payment Options"
    - "My Account" => "Login History"

    The message does NOT appear when:
    - "My Account" => "My preferences"
    - "My Account" => "My Email preferences"
    - "My Account" => "Security Settings"

    I did not try other links, but this is already very severe.


    To my surprise I was able to navigate to "My Domains" using Internet Explorer (IE8) on Windows Vista.

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    Umm.....works fine here but using firefox 3.5.2 on a mac...sounds like a you issue.
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    Is someone from Moniker reading this? Please respond, I can't open a support ticket.

    I got on the phone with Moniker today but my phone battery ran flat. They could not reproduce my problems, and as a software developer I know that bugs that are hard to reproduce are also hard to fix ... but:

    I found a clue and I really think the issue is caused by the Moniker website software and only surfaces in some rare circumstances.

    The clue is that _ALL_ pages starting with https://www.moniker.com/do/ are causing problems and _ALL_ pages that start with anything else work just fine. My hypothesis is that the /do/ pages use a slightly different kind of authentication that causes the problems I experience.
    Last edited by mvl; 09-01-2009 at 01:46 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost

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    Hello

    I am having the same problem with moniker

    I could not open a support ticket (their system really sucks)
    I have been asking them to fix it for three weeks, but they do nothing and now they don't answer my emails.
    I am loosing hope and i have 3 domain names immobilized for 3 weeks (i need them of course)

    How did you solve this problem? did anyone encounter the same problem ?

    ---------- Post added at 01:18 AM ---------- Previous post was at 01:07 AM ----------

    ok i was desperate found the solution...for some reason their website doesn't work with firefox (and opera)..so using chrome ficed it for me

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