Lastpass log-in broken in latest Pale Moon
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Lastpass log-in broken in latest Pale Moon
Today, using Synaptic, I upgraded PaleMoon to version 28.11.0 (64 bit). When I tried to log into Lasspass using my correct password, I get this from Lastpass:
"An unknown error occurred. Dismiss."
When I used my correct password for log-in, this happened over and over in the latest version of PaleMoon. I then opened a different browser and had no trouble logging into Lastpass. This then is a problem with the latest PaleMoon, my favored web browser.
[My sole OS is MX Linux, version 19.2 (64 bit).]
"An unknown error occurred. Dismiss."
When I used my correct password for log-in, this happened over and over in the latest version of PaleMoon. I then opened a different browser and had no trouble logging into Lastpass. This then is a problem with the latest PaleMoon, my favored web browser.
[My sole OS is MX Linux, version 19.2 (64 bit).]
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Re: Lastpass log-in broken in latest Pale Moon
Does it happens if you use safe mode or a new, temporary profile?
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Re: Lastpass log-in broken in latest Pale Moon
*pokes head in* I know I'm supposed to be off-duty but I can probably help.
It's possible your profile already had old versions of the new format storage for passwords and certificates (e.g. when having copied a Firefox profile to Pale Moon or as a remnant from an old version of Pale Moon that for one version had an unintended migration happen). That would mean it's using old and possibly outdated passwords now.
To fix, it's most likely a simple matter of this:
In your profile folder, remove cert9.db and key4.db (do NOT touch cert8/key3 which has your correct data) with the browser closed. Then restart the browser.
It's possible your profile already had old versions of the new format storage for passwords and certificates (e.g. when having copied a Firefox profile to Pale Moon or as a remnant from an old version of Pale Moon that for one version had an unintended migration happen). That would mean it's using old and possibly outdated passwords now.
To fix, it's most likely a simple matter of this:
In your profile folder, remove cert9.db and key4.db (do NOT touch cert8/key3 which has your correct data) with the browser closed. Then restart the browser.
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Re: Lastpass log-in broken in latest Pale Moon
After closing PaleMoon, I followed your instructions but no luck: the problem still occurs. I've never run PaleMoon in safe mode so I'll attempt to try that.Moonchild wrote: ↑2020-07-18, 19:38*pokes head in* I know I'm supposed to be off-duty but I can probably help.
It's possible your profile already had old versions of the new format storage for passwords and certificates (e.g. when having copied a Firefox profile to Pale Moon or as a remnant from an old version of Pale Moon that for one version had an unintended migration happen). That would mean it's using old and possibly outdated passwords now.
To fix, it's most likely a simple matter of this:
In your profile folder, remove cert9.db and key4.db (do NOT touch cert8/key3 which has your correct data) with the browser closed. Then restart the browser.
[Incidentally, I have no - or couldn't find - cert8/key3. I only found and deleted the cert9.db and key4.db What does this mean that I don't have cert8/key3 which you say has my correct data in it?]
I didn't mention in my 1st post on this that in order to log into Lastpass, I turned to Iridium web browser where I had no trouble logging in to Lastpass-- I think Iridium browser is connected to or made by the group that created Chromium browser. This must mean that somewhere the correct data is being held by some PaleMoon file. Correct?
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Re: Lastpass log-in broken in latest Pale Moon
I ran PaleMoon in safe mode but again, no luck: still the same problem occurring with log-in to Lastpass.
Next, I'll try a new, temporary profile. Will my current be saved because I need certain files in it such as the one that creates all the open tabs I've kept open when the browser launches. Do I simply re-name my current profile folder? Is it that simple or should I move it to some other location in Dolphin (my file manager) ?
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Re: Lastpass log-in broken in latest Pale Moon
If you open the page "about:profiles" you should see a button labeled "create new profile".needsmoremusic wrote: ↑2020-07-18, 20:51Next, I'll try a new, temporary profile. Will my current be saved because I need certain files in it such as the one that creates all the open tabs I've kept open when the browser launches. Do I simply re-name my current profile folder? Is it that simple or should I move it to some other location in Dolphin (my file manager) ?
After you press it a new window will appear: carefully read what is written there and follow the instructions to create a new profile.
Make sure you don't make it the default one.
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Re: Lastpass log-in broken in latest Pale Moon
I possibly misunderstood the issue.
If "logging into lastpass" means you are logging in on a website and manually entering your credentials, then the "unknown error" might be a web compatibility issue, and not a password manager issue. "an unknown error" isn't very helpful -- perhaps the lastpass people could provide more information in that case?
If "logging into lastpass" means you are logging in on a website and manually entering your credentials, then the "unknown error" might be a web compatibility issue, and not a password manager issue. "an unknown error" isn't very helpful -- perhaps the lastpass people could provide more information in that case?
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Re: Lastpass log-in broken in latest Pale Moon
Yes Moonchild, I go to www.lastpass.com to log in. I think in the past there was a standalone Lastpass app I used but I found it was, in time, replaced by the website version which always worked well for me 'til today when I upgraded PaleMoon. It seems more and more software companies are only favoring Mozilla/Firefox browsers and no longer working with PaleMoon. Not good I say.Moonchild wrote: ↑2020-07-18, 21:37I possibly misunderstood the issue.
If "logging into lastpass" means you are logging in on a website and manually entering your credentials, then the "unknown error" might be a web compatibility issue, and not a password manager issue. "an unknown error" isn't very helpful -- perhaps the lastpass people could provide more information in that case?
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Re: Lastpass log-in broken in latest Pale Moon
vannilla wrote: ↑2020-07-18, 21:22If you open the page "about:profiles" you should see a button labeled "create new profile".needsmoremusic wrote: ↑2020-07-18, 20:51Next, I'll try a new, temporary profile. Will my current be saved because I need certain files in it such as the one that creates all the open tabs I've kept open when the browser launches. Do I simply re-name my current profile folder? Is it that simple or should I move it to some other location in Dolphin (my file manager) ?
After you press it a new window will appear: carefully read what is written there and follow the instructions to create a new profile.
Make sure you don't make it the default one.
I did as you indicated but still no luck: I still have that rejection of my correct Lastpass log-in credentials. I guess this was the final experiment that shows, as Moonchild writes here, that Lastpass just doesn't want to play nicely any more with PaleMoon.
Do the creators and developers of PaleMoon watch bug reports in this forum? If they do, they should tell the Lastpass developers to let Lastpass work with all versions of PaleMoon. Right?
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Re: Lastpass log-in broken in latest Pale Moon
If Lastpass developers have ended their working connection with PaleMoon, all I can do is use PaleMoon for everything else and also have Iridium browser open where I know I can log in to Lastpass and then copy any needed password from there.
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Re: Lastpass log-in broken in latest Pale Moon
The people over at Lastpass probably don't even know about Pale Moon.
As an experiment, you could also shoot a mail (or equivalent) to them telling them about your woes with Pale Moon.
If they are proper developers they would at least take a look and see if the browser has the features they need and (hopefully) give you a detailed response if it doesn't.
As an experiment, you could also shoot a mail (or equivalent) to them telling them about your woes with Pale Moon.
If they are proper developers they would at least take a look and see if the browser has the features they need and (hopefully) give you a detailed response if it doesn't.
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Re: Lastpass log-in broken in latest Pale Moon
As an experiment I tried logging on to Lastpass.com with 28.10 and 28.11 each with clean profiles. 28.10 does log in correctly while 28.11 does not and shows the error described. The error console was no help because both versions show the same errors.
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Re: Lastpass log-in broken in latest Pale Moon
Thanks Cassette for your most helpful experiment. Perhaps I can use Synaptic to go back to 28.10 so that Lastpass will again work for me. For years now, I've been using the free version of Lastpass which always worked trouble-free for me 'til I upgraded PaleMoon 28.11 yesterday or the day before.
I did contact the Lastpass team to report this problem and am awaiting their response. I'll tell readers here what I learned from them. I suppose PaleMoon developers changed something so that Lastpass log-in won't work in 28.11 OR maybe Lastpass changed their code which now makes Lastpass complain about 28.11-- I don't know which one's the problem.
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Re: Lastpass log-in broken in latest Pale Moon
Today I received the following from Lastpass:
Hello,
We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused you.
Unfortunately, Pale Moon is not one of our supported browsers. The only supported browsers are listed in our download page https://lastpass.com/misc_download2.php
Thank you,
Jose | Customer Support Representative
LastPass
www.LastPass.com
[End of message from Lastpass.com]
Now I'll either try to get the older version of PaleMoon via Synaptic or I'll just use the latest PaleMoon for everything except Lastpass and turn to Iridium browser (where Lastpass login still works) to fetch my passwords.
Hello,
We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused you.
Unfortunately, Pale Moon is not one of our supported browsers. The only supported browsers are listed in our download page https://lastpass.com/misc_download2.php
Thank you,
Jose | Customer Support Representative
LastPass
www.LastPass.com
[End of message from Lastpass.com]
Now I'll either try to get the older version of PaleMoon via Synaptic or I'll just use the latest PaleMoon for everything except Lastpass and turn to Iridium browser (where Lastpass login still works) to fetch my passwords.
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Re: Lastpass log-in broken in latest Pale Moon
Yeah, that's about what I expected. No help in deciphering their cryptic error message. Apparently a change in 28.11 caused the issue, but without a more specific error, it would take backing out changes and testing the builds to find out which. Unless more websites are affected by the same issue I doubt there would be a lot of interest by the developers to do that.
Have you considered using the extension? No recent versions work, but 4.1.67 still does.
Have you considered using the extension? No recent versions work, but 4.1.67 still does.
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Re: Lastpass log-in broken in latest Pale Moon
And to think that supporting Pale Moon takes little.
I bet they didn't even take the time to check if Pale Moon (or Basilisk) has the set of functions they need, which probably does.
I bet they didn't even take the time to check if Pale Moon (or Basilisk) has the set of functions they need, which probably does.
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Re: Lastpass log-in broken in latest Pale Moon
Is that extension only for a smartphone or also for a desktop computer (which is all I ever use: I have no cell/smartphone) ?
If it's also for a desktop computer, where do I get that extension?
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Re: Lastpass log-in broken in latest Pale Moon
Pale Moon itself doesn't work on smartphones. You can get that extension from the Classic Add-ons Archive extension. https://github.com/JustOff/ca-archive/b ... /README.md
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Re: Lastpass log-in broken in latest Pale Moon
Just an idea, why not migrate from LastPass to KeePassXC?
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Re: Lastpass log-in broken in latest Pale Moon
Disable the AbortController that was added to 28.11 and it will log in.
Toggle dom.abortController.enabled to false.
I guess there must be some issue with its implementation still; I guess what I added isn't exactly the same implementation like Chrome.
Please note that other websites will fail without it enabled, so there's no solution for this yet, only a workaround by disabling it when you need to go to lastpass
Not that it makes ANY sense to me why a login page of all things would need a DOM API to abort fired fetch requests...
FTR, I sent their support department a message to try and figure this out.
Toggle dom.abortController.enabled to false.
I guess there must be some issue with its implementation still; I guess what I added isn't exactly the same implementation like Chrome.
Please note that other websites will fail without it enabled, so there's no solution for this yet, only a workaround by disabling it when you need to go to lastpass
Not that it makes ANY sense to me why a login page of all things would need a DOM API to abort fired fetch requests...
FTR, I sent their support department a message to try and figure this out.
"Sometimes, the best way to get what you want is to be a good person." -- Louis Rossmann
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