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the http referrer header
symptoms:
If you see one of the following messages when you attempt to connect
to the library databases, the problem may involve blocking of the
http referrer header:
- "Authentication failed due to insufficient credentials."
[red letters on white page - EBSCO]
- "The IP address of your workstation is not currently recognized
by the FirstSearch Service." [white letters on red bar -
FirstSearch]
- "1011: ProQuest is unable to authenticate your user account."
[ProQuest]
background:
Normally, when you browse the internet and you click a link on
a webpage (let's call it Site A) that leads to a different webpage
(Site B), your computer sends certain information to site B. Most
of it is information that Site B needs in order to fulfill your
request for a page, but one piece is more informational: the "HTTP
referrer header". When you click a link from Site A to Site
B, the HTTP referrer header provides the address of Site A to Site
B, where it is typically kept as part of a large archive of information
about page accesses. Web administrators will sometimes analyze these
archives -- "server logs" -- to learn more about how people
are finding and using their sites.
However, some users are concerned about the privacy implications
of this information transfer. The risks are quite limited -- the
"referrer header" only includes a single URL of the page
you were on just a moment before, and it is only sent if you click
a link from Site A to Site B (that is, If you are looking at Site
A and select a bookmark or enter a URL to reach
Site B, no referrer header is sent). However, because of
the perception of privacy concerns, several popular personal internet
security software products include features that block the "HTTP
referrer header" by default -- that is, automatically upon
installation and until configured otherwise.
resolution:
Below please find a list of products that we know can interfere
with database access. Please click the appropriate product name
for more details on correcting the problem.
If you are experiencing the error messages shown above when you
try logging into one of our library databases, but you do not own
one of the products listed above, please contact Tammy K. Baker,
Technology Librarian, at 832.813.6652 or tammy.k.baker@lonestar.edu
for more assistance. |