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When I click jupyterhub in webpage, it return “403 : Forbidden. Access not allowed”. When I try to refresh it, it shows “400 : Bad Request. OAuth state missing from cookies” What is something that I am missing here?
Can you to clear your cookies and retry? Also, make sure you allow cookies.
It is still not working if by allowing cookies, you meant just click the ok buttom.
This seems like an issue with your account. I’ll need to get someone else to look at it.
Hello,
Perhaps the problem is that the Jupyter notebook doesn’t start, i.e. hangs with a progress bar after you completed the login? If so then the problem is that the Jupyter Hub is at capacity and no new containers can be started. We are planning an upgrade next Tuesday (09/13/22) to remove this constraint. Please confirm if this is the problem you are seeing or you actually cannot login.
If the problem is still with OAuth error messages, please go into your browser settings (this is heavily dependent on which browser you use) and clear/delete any cookies that have the name ‘fabric’ in them. Typically there is a ‘Privacy’ section in the settings that lets you see and selectively remove cookies.
After that you will need to re-login to the portal and try to get to the Jupyter Hub again.
So I have cleared any cookies and still get “400 : Bad Request. OAuth state missing from cookies” message.
There is also ‘cilogon.org’ cookie you may need to clear. To test your access, try starting from incognito/private window, login to the portal then to the Jupyter Hub. If this works, the issue is with the cookies inĀ your main browser window.
I don’t know what’s happening but in incognito mode, it is still receiving “400 : Bad Request. OAuth state missing from cookies”
Ok we will create an internal ticket for this and copy you on it. There appears to be some deeper problem here. You will receive an automated email once the ticket is created and will be able to respond to the ticket by replying to that email or our comments on it.
Hi, i am facing the same issue, i have tried clearing all cookies, and cache in my browser, tried incognito mode as well multiple times, could you please check on my jupyterhub account? kraviku8@asu.edu is my email
OK we will create an internal ticket for this. You will get a separate email about it.