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strange browser
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dmenge...@bard.edu,
Apr 30 2017
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Issue description
Chrome Version : 57.0.2987.133
OS Version: OS X 10.12.4
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Other browsers tested:
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UserAgentString: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_12_4) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/57.0.2987.133 Safari/537.36
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May 15 2017
The NextAction date has arrived: 2017-05-15
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May 16 2017
Feedback timeout. Unless concrete reproduction case is available, we cannot work on fixing the issue. If you can give further details, we can continue investigation.
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May 16 2017
Thank you very much for following up--I sent a log file to a different support site but I've pasted below the systems log for chrome from this evening, as well as screen shots from my connection to facebook and the nytimes. After resetting chrome I was able to update it, but this has been true in the past. May 10 00:53:44 MacBook-Pro Google Chrome[14946]: KSPaths accessing user domain product actives store as root. [com.google.Keystone.SharedErrorDomain:1001 - 'KSPaths.m:333'] May 10 00:53:44 MacBook-Pro Google Chrome[14946]: Error while attempting to write actives: (<KSError:0x60000265d4c0 May 10 01:53:44 MacBook-Pro Google Chrome[14946]: KSPaths accessing user domain product actives store as root. [com.google.Keystone.SharedErrorDomain:1001 - 'KSPaths.m:333'] May 10 01:53:44 MacBook-Pro Google Chrome[14946]: Error while attempting to write actives: (<KSError:0x600001a5d550 May 10 02:53:44 MacBook-Pro Google Chrome[14946]: KSPaths accessing user domain product actives store as root. [com.google.Keystone.SharedErrorDomain:1001 - 'KSPaths.m:333'] May 10 02:53:44 MacBook-Pro Google Chrome[14946]: Error while attempting to write actives: (<KSError:0x600002a4c6c0 May 10 08:38:22 MacBook-Pro Google Chrome[14946]: KSPaths accessing user domain product actives store as root. [com.google.Keystone.SharedErrorDomain:1001 - 'KSPaths.m:333'] May 10 08:38:22 MacBook-Pro Google Chrome[14946]: Error while attempting to write actives: (<KSError:0x60800205f1a0 May 10 09:38:21 MacBook-Pro Google Chrome[14946]: KSPaths accessing user domain product actives store as root. [com.google.Keystone.SharedErrorDomain:1001 - 'KSPaths.m:333'] May 10 09:38:21 MacBook-Pro Google Chrome[14946]: Error while attempting to write actives: (<KSError:0x600001656b60 May 10 11:53:06 MacBook-Pro Google Chrome[14946]: KSPaths accessing user domain product actives store as root. [com.google.Keystone.SharedErrorDomain:1001 - 'KSPaths.m:333'] May 10 11:53:06 MacBook-Pro Google Chrome[14946]: Error while attempting to write actives: (<KSError:0x60000245aa60 May 10 12:53:07 MacBook-Pro Google Chrome[14946]: KSPaths accessing user domain product actives store as root. [com.google.Keystone.SharedErrorDomain:1001 - 'KSPaths.m:333'] May 10 12:53:07 MacBook-Pro Google Chrome[14946]: Error while attempting to write actives: (<KSError:0x608001649e10 May 10 13:53:07 MacBook-Pro Google Chrome[14946]: KSPaths accessing user domain product actives store as root. [com.google.Keystone.SharedErrorDomain:1001 - 'KSPaths.m:333'] May 10 13:53:07 MacBook-Pro Google Chrome[14946]: Error while attempting to write actives: (<KSError:0x608001e594a0 May 10 14:53:07 MacBook-Pro Google Chrome[14946]: KSPaths accessing user domain product actives store as root. [com.google.Keystone.SharedErrorDomain:1001 - 'KSPaths.m:333'] May 10 14:53:07 MacBook-Pro Google Chrome[14946]: Error while attempting to write actives: (<KSError:0x6080016500e0 May 10 18:42:15 MacBook-Pro Google Chrome[14946]: KSPaths accessing user domain product actives store as root. [com.google.Keystone.SharedErrorDomain:1001 - 'KSPaths.m:333'] May 10 18:42:15 MacBook-Pro Google Chrome[14946]: Error while attempting to write actives: (<KSError:0x600002a46cc0 May 10 19:42:15 MacBook-Pro Google Chrome[14946]: KSPaths accessing user domain product actives store as root. [com.google.Keystone.SharedErrorDomain:1001 - 'KSPaths.m:333'] May 10 19:42:15 MacBook-Pro Google Chrome[14946]: Error while attempting to write actives: (<KSError:0x600002a4ace0 May 10 20:42:15 MacBook-Pro Google Chrome[14946]: KSPaths accessing user domain product actives store as root. [com.google.Keystone.SharedErrorDomain:1001 - 'KSPaths.m:333'] May 10 20:42:15 MacBook-Pro Google Chrome[14946]: Error while attempting to write actives: (<KSError:0x6000016570d0 May 10 21:42:15 MacBook-Pro Google Chrome[14946]: KSPaths accessing user domain product actives store as root. [com.google.Keystone.SharedErrorDomain:1001 - 'KSPaths.m:333'] May 10 21:42:15 MacBook-Pro Google Chrome[14946]: Error while attempting to write actives: (<KSError:0x600002444320 May 10 22:42:15 MacBook-Pro Google Chrome[14946]: KSPaths accessing user domain product actives store as root. [com.google.Keystone.SharedErrorDomain:1001 - 'KSPaths.m:333'] May 10 22:42:15 MacBook-Pro Google Chrome[14946]: Error while attempting to write actives: (<KSError:0x608001641830 May 10 23:25:58 MacBook-Pro Google Chrome[14946]: assertion failed: 16E195: libxpc.dylib + 74307 [ABC45890-DA23-3A4A-B50B-1384BD4CBBDF]: 0x89 May 10 23:26:03 MacBook-Pro Google Chrome[14946]: BUG in libdispatch client: kevent[EVFILT_MACHPORT] monitored resource vanished before the source cancel handler was invoked May 10 23:27:10 MacBook-Pro com.apple.xpc.launchd[1] (com.apple.xpc.launchd.oneshot.0x10000037.Google Chrome[8516]): Service did not exit 5 seconds after SIGTERM. Sending SIGKILL. May 10 23:27:10 MacBook-Pro com.apple.xpc.launchd[1] (com.google.Chrome.12920[4923]): Service did not exit 5 seconds after SIGTERM. Sending SIGKILL. May 10 23:27:10 MacBook-Pro com.apple.xpc.launchd[1] (com.apple.xpc.launchd.oneshot.0x1000004d.Google Chrome[14946]): Service did not exit 5 seconds after SIGTERM. Sending SIGKILL. May 10 23:27:11 MacBook-Pro com.apple.xpc.launchd[1] (com.apple.xpc.launchd.oneshot.0x1000001f.Google Chrome[5495]): Service did not exit 5 seconds after SIGTERM. Sending SIGKILL. productID=com.google.Chrome xc=<KSPathExistenceChecker:0x10030d610 path=/Applications/Google Chrome.app> tagPath=/Applications/Google Chrome.app/Contents/Info.plist brandPath=/Library/Google/Google Chrome Brand.plist versionPath=/Applications/Google Chrome.app/Contents/Info.plist productID=com.google.Chrome xc=<KSPathExistenceChecker:0x100208260 path=/Applications/Google Chrome.app> tagPath=/Applications/Google Chrome.app/Contents/Info.plist brandPath=/Library/Google/Google Chrome Brand.plist versionPath=/Applications/Google Chrome.app/Contents/Info.plist May 10 23:27:59 MacBook-Pro GoogleSoftwareUpdateDaemon[30526]: 2017-05-10 23:27:59.102 GoogleSoftwareUpdateDaemon[30526/0x700009af5000] [lvl=2] +[KSCodeSigningVerification verifyBundle:applicationId:error:] KSCodeSigningVerification verifying code signing for '/Applications/Google Chrome.app' with the requirement 'anchor apple generic and certificate 1[field.1.2.840.113635.100.6.2.6] exists and certificate leaf[field.1.2.840.113635.100.6.1.13] exists and certificate leaf[subject.OU]="EQHXZ8M8AV" and (identifier="com.google.Chrome")' <app appid="com.google.Chrome" version="58.0.3029.96" lang="en-us" installage="1" installdate="3773" brand="GGRO" _numaccounts="3" _numsignedin="1" signed="1"> <app appid="com.google.Chrome" cohort="1:1y5:j33@0.15" cohortname="Stable" status="ok"> May 10 23:46:17 MacBook-Pro Google Chrome[30312]: assertion failed: 16E195: libxpc.dylib + 74307 [ABC45890-DA23-3A4A-B50B-1384BD4CBBDF]: 0x89 May 10 23:46:21 MacBook-Pro Google Chrome[30312]: BUG in libdispatch client: kevent[EVFILT_MACHPORT] monitored resource vanished before the source cancel handler was invoked
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May 16 2017
Thanks for providing the info. If you have resolved the issue on another site, probably you don't have to duplicate here. Your log seems to be related to autoupdate service on Mac, but after you reset Chrome the updater worked and now it's fine?
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May 16 2017
Thank you for the quick response--no it has all the same problems as before. When I try and access a secure site--credit card, bank, I've been redirected to a nonsecure version. When I inspect using dev tools there's always a numerous security warnings. Thank you DM
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May 16 2017
Okay, could you describe what is your problem(s)? We can fix problems one by one. For site redirection, what are the sites (URLs) that redirect? I don't think that happens for every user, so I suspect it is unlikely a Chromium bug, but rather your environment is causing the issue. Please exclude any possibility that you got some malware, or other plugins, extensions are causing the issue.
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May 16 2017
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May 16 2017
Thank you for providing more feedback. Adding requester "kochi@chromium.org" to the cc list and removing "Needs-Feedback" label. For more details visit https://www.chromium.org/issue-tracking/autotriage - Your friendly Sheriffbot
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May 16 2017
Oops - the change crossed the bot's change :( We need more detailed info about what is the problem and how to reproduce the problem.
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May 29 2017
The NextAction date has arrived: 2017-05-29
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May 29 2017
Feedback timeout - if you can provide any actionable problem statement (and preferably with reproducible test for it), feel free to reopen this. |
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Comment 1 by kochi@chromium.org
, May 1 2017Labels: Needs-Feedback
NextAction: 2017-05-15