Adobe Flash Error 2170
SAP BusinessObjects DashboardsWhere is this place located?All Places SAP BusinessObjects Dashboards 8 Replies Latest reply: Sep 14, 2013 4:05 PM by Ananda Krishnan Flash security issue; Error #2170, crossdomain.xml Stefan Lintner Oct 18, 2010 3:37 PM Currently Being Moderated Hi,we are using Xcelsius 2008, SP3, together with BO XI 3.1 SP2 (Edge; Linux) and SAP BW.We have build a dashboard using Query as a Web Service as datasource (pointing to a SAP BW query).When we export the Xcelsius file to the BO repository and run the file from InfoView (or CMC), we get a #2170 error.The resolution seems to create a crossdomain.xml file so that Flash Player doesn't block the execution of the file any more.Do I have to place this crossdomain.xml file on Tomcat (BO) or SAP BW (transaction SICF)? Are there other solutions for this problem?Thanks! 5549Views Re: Flash security issue; Error #2170, crossdomain.xml Efstratios Karaivazoglou Oct 18, 2010 3:51 PM (in response to Stefan Lintner) Currently Being Moderated Place the file in the following directory
app has to connect to salesforce to utilize Force.com Web service APIs. From the Development Environment, that is, from the Flex Builder there is no problem in connecting to Salesforce either over http or https. However, once the Flex app is published to one of the Cisco's IIS or Tomcat Server, the Flex app could not connect to Salesforce complaining Security sandbox violation (not https://scn.sap.com/thread/1809863 the Salesforce sandbox, but the Flash player sandbox). Whenever there is a security violation, the first thing that comes to mind is the crossdomain.xml that should be properly configured and set-up at the salesforce end.Salesforce had the crossdomain.xml in both their http and https servers.http://test.salesforce.com/services/Soap/u/crossdomain.xmlhttp://test.salesforce.com/services/Soap/crossdomain.xmlhttps://test.salesforce.com/services/Soap/u/crossdomain.xmlhttps://test.salesforce.com/services/Soap/crossdomain.xmlThis is the content of the http://jeyathilak.blogspot.com/2010/06/flash-security-error-2170-security.html crossdomain.xml file in salesforce.com- < cross-domain- policy>< allow-access- from domain="*" secure="true" /> < allow-http- request-headers- from domain="*" headers="*" secure="true" /> < /cross-domain- policy>I tried my swf accessed from both http and https. I still get the same error. Error #2170: Security sandbox violationI gave permission for the swf file to allow access to Salesforce URL in swf settings > Global security settings panel. I still get the same error. Error #2170: Security sandbox violationThanks to one of the coders in the flex forum, he alerted me of the new security feature that got introduced in Flash Player 10. The above solution would have worked great in Flash player 9, bcos in version 9, the flash player would automatically look at the root crossdomain.xml in salesforce.com. If it is not there, it would look at the next crossdomain.xml in /root/at this folder1/crossdomain.xmlBut in Flash player 10, we have to load
CalendarArchive - DocumentationArchive - SoftwareLabsPreRelease SoftwarePreRelease ForumSamplesForumEnterpriseElvis DAMDevelopmentMobile DevicesSmart PluginsWoodWing Internal Home/Forums/Enterprise/Content Station User login Username * Password * Create new account Request new password Leave this field blank Log in error https://community.woodwing.net/forum/error-2170 2170 4 posts / 0 new Last post Thu, 02/20/2014 - 13:20 http://support.backendless.com/topic/crossdomainxml-security-error #1 pmc.team Multimedia Solutions AG error 2170 Hi, when accessing contentstation web (v8.3.2) over a web proxy we receive from time to time an "error 2170". Contentstation seems to be freezed. You have to click about three dozen times onto the ok button. After that it adobe flash works again for some time. Can anyone give me a hint what 2170 means. Thanks, Stefan Top Thu, 02/20/2014 - 17:47 #2 edwin.van.der.ven WWSW Hi Stefan, The error 2170 is a security error raised by the flash player. This can be fixed (in most cases) by using a crossdomain.xml in the webserver root. More information about this adobe flash error can be found here: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/223999 More information about a crossdomain.xml: http://help.adobe.com/en_US/Flex/4.0/UsingSDK/WS2db454920e96a9e51e63e3d1... Regards, Edwin van der Ven Software Engineer WoodWing Software Top Thu, 10/30/2014 - 17:41 #3 marco.baldassarre GMDE (Solution Partner) Hi, we had the same problem with an architecture with a load balancer on top of two Enterprise servers and one Transfer server. We were used to save this crossdomain.xml in the root of the webserver for other customers:
Sergey Kukurudzyak Admin Similar Topics Share Solved Crossdomain.xml security error Hi. If I'm connecting to Backendless from a Flash swf, I'm getting Error #2044: Unhandled securityError:. text=Error #2170: Security sandbox violation: http://localhost/testappall/bin/testappall.swf cannot send HTTP headers to https://api.backendless.com/v1/users/login. This is caused by Adobe according to: http://krasimirtsonev.com/blog/article/Security-sandbox-violation-error-even-with-crossdomain-xml Would you please update https://api.backendless.com/crossdomain.xml to