Created attachment 24390 [details] Patch for KCP+ Opera support Currently Opera Mobile in KCP+ (some of Japanese au cell phones) has two bugs about digest authentication. 1. md5 calculation bug If the md5 is 1234567890abcdef, 1234567890xxxxxx is sent instead. a-f are replaced by "x". 2. nonce bug A fixed value "V8fPIiB2BAA=d2270dedcdfcd369a269bdfcc2e52c2d05e71831" is sent as nonce instead of the one from apache-httpd. I have reported this to au, but they don't seem to change anything, so I have created a patch to fix this issue forcibly. Use the attached file with following .htaccess (HostnameLookups has to be On or Double): SetEnvIf Remote_Host "\.ezweb\.ne\.jp$" AuthDigestEnableKCPPlusHack=On
Comment on attachment 24390 [details] Patch for KCP+ Opera support Sorry patch attribute added by test account on mistake
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