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MACOS Safari only shows white screen #364

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Boburto opened this issue Jan 11, 2024 · 3 comments
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MACOS Safari only shows white screen #364

Boburto opened this issue Jan 11, 2024 · 3 comments
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@Boburto
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Boburto commented Jan 11, 2024

⚠️ Please verify that this bug has NOT been reported before.

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When you try to access from Safari all you see is a white screen. Using firefox on the same machines work's fine.

👟 Reproduction steps

Open the webpage using safari on macosx

👀 Expected behavior

see log in screen

😓 Actual Behavior

see a white screen

Dockge Version

1.4

💻 Operating System and Arch

Mac OS 13.1

🌐 Browser

Safari Version 16.2 (18614.3.7.1.5)

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📝 Relevant log output

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@Boburto Boburto added the bug Something isn't working label Jan 11, 2024
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x1ao4 commented Jan 13, 2024

My situation is the opposite of yours. I can browse smoothly with Safari, but I face issues with Chrome and Edge browsers. I keep getting a "Lost connection to the socket server. Reconnecting..." message, and it prevents me from logging in or accessing the interface.

And the log says dockge-1 | 2024-01-13T12:12:08Z [AUTH] INFO: Origin is not set, IP: ::ffff:192.168.167.1 for Chrome and Edge browsers.

I noticed that I can access it without any issues using the private mode in both Chrome and Edge. However, when using the regular mode, it shows a connection problem, and I can't access it properly. I attempted to clear the cache, but the issue persists in the regular mode.

I reset the settings for both Chrome and Edge - restored them to the original default settings, and now they are working fine. It turns out my issue was caused by the NeatDownloadManager extension in the browser.

@RosaEinhorn
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After restarting the docker host I am having the same issue. The logs also state [AUTH] INFO: Origin is not set, IP: <internal docker network ip>. It works perfectly in a private browser window.

@vikwinchester
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same here, white screen on Safari

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