Hey all,
when I am using the debugger everything works except viewing the edge transactions which require me to be logged in.
But when I try that, the newly opened window cannot resolve the proper DNS.
Can you please provide a fix for that.
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`(a fake URL we use for redirecting the login flow) won't work.` was the crucial information. As it's a fake url I am assuming the extension listens to that domain. I had in the extension settings the option `site access` set to `on click` as I don't want extensions to read all possible page data.
This `on click` does not work for the fake redirect though leading to not being able to log in.
Thanks for the help here.
Hi @Tylopilus - Are you still facing the issue?
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I am not sure, maybe it is being blocked for you.My other suggestion would be to check if this is the same issue you are facing on other network or system.
If not i would suggest you to raise a support ticket for this.
I highly doubt its me as the cname fails to resolve globally
https://dnschecker.org/#CNAME/login.aepdebugger.adobe.com
Developer on the Debugger team here.
Try uninstalling and reinstalling the extension. There may be some bad data that's sticking around.
Then, while logging in, make sure the main Debugger window stays open while the login popup is open. Otherwise the navigation to https://login.aepdebugger.adobe.com (a fake URL we use for redirecting the login flow) won't work.
`(a fake URL we use for redirecting the login flow) won't work.` was the crucial information. As it's a fake url I am assuming the extension listens to that domain. I had in the extension settings the option `site access` set to `on click` as I don't want extensions to read all possible page data.
This `on click` does not work for the fake redirect though leading to not being able to log in.
Thanks for the help here.
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