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Hello, <br>
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When I connect to <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.linkedin.com">www.linkedin.com</a> using Tor I receive the 401
error:<br>
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<b>type</b> Status report
<p><b>message</b> </p>
<p><b>description</b> <u>This request requires HTTP authentication
().</u></p>
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<h3>Apache Tomcat/6.0.32</h3>
I do not get this error when I toggle Tor and the page loads
normally. Perhaps someone could explain what "HTTP authentication"
means in the context of just trying to load the home page and what -
if anything - can be done to solve the issue.<br>
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Also - is there a way of providing more technical information rather
than just describing the situation? The same type of technical
information as pasting from a log file but instead for when I am
connecting to web sites (as above) and there are problems? Like an
add-on for Firefox?
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