2011-06-01, 09:40
403 Forbidden is a response, I don't see how I would get a response if I had a firewall blocking me from getting a request through. And obviously I'm getting information back.
Also, if it matters..
My workstation connects wirelessly to a wireless access point that is connected to my server... The XBMC box has a wired network card that goes to a wireless hub running DD-WRT (SPI Firewall is disabled) which also connects to the access point connected to my server. From my workstation, I can ssh to the XBMC box, run lynx and connect to https://mail.google.com where I can login just fine using two-factor authentication and the whole 9 yards. It complains about the lack of javascript support, but I can read my email fine.
Clear all the cookies and cache (quit lynx and restart it), go to http://www.youtube.com and click sign in, it takes my username and password and... AH HA! It also wants the same two factor authentication that gmail wants.
So, I probably need some functionality to enter the passcode it text messages me with. That's probably where it is bombing out.
Also, if it matters..
My workstation connects wirelessly to a wireless access point that is connected to my server... The XBMC box has a wired network card that goes to a wireless hub running DD-WRT (SPI Firewall is disabled) which also connects to the access point connected to my server. From my workstation, I can ssh to the XBMC box, run lynx and connect to https://mail.google.com where I can login just fine using two-factor authentication and the whole 9 yards. It complains about the lack of javascript support, but I can read my email fine.
Clear all the cookies and cache (quit lynx and restart it), go to http://www.youtube.com and click sign in, it takes my username and password and... AH HA! It also wants the same two factor authentication that gmail wants.
So, I probably need some functionality to enter the passcode it text messages me with. That's probably where it is bombing out.