jameshelmly
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Has anyone run into Data Browser or any other part of JDE blocking or invalidating a user session because of the tag Riverbeds place in the HTML? Working with a customer that claims based on the JDE and F5 logs that the Riverbed X-RBT-Optimized-By tag that is inserted into the HTTP header by default of any session they optimize is preventing users from access the Data Browser application in JDE.
[SEVERE][HTML88_PD920_8150][RUNTIME]***Security Alert***
Malicious script attack has been detected. The user session will be invalidated.
The parameter Name is:e1.service. The scripts are:ResourceCanonicalsJS"></script><script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript" src="/jde/share/js/e1.js"></script><script>_e1URLFactory = new E1URLFactory('Servlet','/jde/','/jde/URLBuilderService.mafService?e1UserActInfo=false
I'm trying to find out if this is simply due to a configuration setting in JDE or the F5. I see plenty of blogs talking about optimizing JDE via Riverbed and other products and none talk about needing to do anything special. Any advice available would be appreciated.
[SEVERE][HTML88_PD920_8150][RUNTIME]***Security Alert***
Malicious script attack has been detected. The user session will be invalidated.
The parameter Name is:e1.service. The scripts are:ResourceCanonicalsJS"></script><script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript" src="/jde/share/js/e1.js"></script><script>_e1URLFactory = new E1URLFactory('Servlet','/jde/','/jde/URLBuilderService.mafService?e1UserActInfo=false
I'm trying to find out if this is simply due to a configuration setting in JDE or the F5. I see plenty of blogs talking about optimizing JDE via Riverbed and other products and none talk about needing to do anything special. Any advice available would be appreciated.