ActionScript 3.0 :: Security Sandbox Violation #2048 - Load The "load Policy File"
May 24, 2010I have a big problem i get this error even if i load the "load Policy file".
View 1 RepliesI have a big problem i get this error even if i load the "load Policy file".
View 1 RepliesI get the below error when i am trying to make a java call from flex.
[RPC Fault faultString="Send failed"
faultCode="Client.Error.MessageSend"
faultDetail="Channel.Security.Error error
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I'm using as3httpclientlib to post data to my web service, but I'm continually getting the following security violation. Does anyone know how to resolve this? My crossdomain.xml file is below the security violation notice. NOTE: I'm using apache to proxy requests to the web service, therefore the target url/port and the url/port serving the applet are the same -- [URL] Also, the rossdomain.xml file is located in the root of the web app which serves the applet rather the web service; however, since the requests are proxied the url for the file is [URL]
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I get following error: Error #2044: Unhandled securityError:. text=Error #2048: Security sandbox violation: [URL] cannot load data from 192.168.3.5:4854. at TicTacToe_fla::MainTimeline/TicTacToe_fla::frame1() ". I tryed to solve this problem about 3 hours, but I failed I have the file crossdomain.xml in the same folder like my .swf file on the server with this content:
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I am trying to connect to a socket server with the following:
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Security.loadPolicyFile("xmlsocket://192.168.1.111:843");
var xmlsocket:XMLSocket = new XMLSocket();
xmlsocket.connect("192.168.1.111", 4000);
stop();
Here is the policy file:
Code:
<cross-domain-policy>
<site-control permitted-cross-domain-policies="all" />
<allow-access-from domain="*" to-ports="*"" />
</cross-domain-policy>
Debug Output:
Attemping to launch and connect to Player using URL C:Documents and SettingsMattDesktopMUD_Clientclient.swf
[SWF] C:Documents and SettingsMattDesktopMUD_Clientclient.swf - 1977 bytes after decompression
*** Security Sandbox Violation ***Connection to 192.168.1.111:4000 halted - not permitted from file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings
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I am trying to connect to a public resource using actionscript. I already have a PHP site set up to do this, but wanted to move it to Flash. From what I have read, Flash absolutely requires the destination location to have a crossdomain.xml file referencing the remote SWF. This seems absolutely ridiculous.
If I am correct, this means that public resources such as RSS feeds cannot be accessed using Flash? Is there any possible way to access a public file (like RSS) remotely from a SWF without having access to the destination server's crossdomain.xml file? I've tried using Socket and URLRequest, both giving the same "sandbox violation" error.
I seem to be getting this error everytime I try to connect to my XMLSocket server, does anyone have any idea what this is. I do have a crossdomain.xml file at the server root. The crossdomain file consists of:
<cross-domain-policy>
<allow-access-from domain="*" to-ports="4000,4444" />
<allow-access-from domain="*" to-ports="5000" />
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I have an swf hosted on let's sayI want to allow it to access my localhost. So in the root of my localhost, I've placed the crossdomain.xml file:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE cross-domain-policy SYSTEM "http://www.adobe.com/xml/dtds/cross-domain-policy.dtd">
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My SWF resides on domain A, is loaded by a web site on domain B and is trying to ping URL (URLLoader.load) on domain C. But I am getting "#2048: Security sandbox violation" .. why? Of course I have read the manual, I saw the security white paper but I do not understand it. Don't you know any blog or such where it is explained for dummies? With lots of examples and maybe a table showing what is allowed and what is not?
View 2 RepliesI have a small Flash app that generates a security sandbox violation when flash.net. URLLoader() is called.I have been very careful to check for mistakes in my network/security settings, e.g., -use-network=true, cross-domain policy file, Security.allowDomain(), Security.allowInsecureDomain()
, Security.loadPolicyFile(), etc.
I have been working on this issue all day.I have read every Web page I can find on the issue to no avail.***Objective***1) Upload a SWF file, XML config file, cross-domain policy file, JPG files, [code].........
I have been having some problems regarding loaded swf files (i'm using SWFLoader). The latest is that, when I load an swf that is supposed to play a sound, flex shouts the following error and the sound does not play:
*** Security Sandbox Violation ***
SecurityDomain 'file://c:appcontents/animation.swf' tried to access incompatible context 'app:/swfplayer.swf'
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I can't seem to wrap my head around this image loading problem with my actionscript 3.0 project. I suspect it has something to do with how I have the crossDomain.xml set up. The problem is that I can load youtube movie thumbnail images from [URL] into flash and display them completely fine when testing/running the SWF in a stand alone (local) player. But when I upload the SWF and test it through the web I receive Sandbox Errors and Security Violations. Here is my crossDomain.xml (stored on the root of the server):
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I'm running into an issue with an HTTPS post request where I get the following error (please note some of the URLs have been modified to protect privacy):
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Error #2044: Unhandled securityError:. text=Error #2048: Security sandbox violation: http://[local_ip_addr]/[my_swf].swf cannot load data from https://dev.[domain_name].net/[path_to_xml].
When I review the crossdomain.xml I have the following (again, sections omitted to protect privacy):
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<cross-domain-policy>
<site-control permitted-cross-domain-policies="all"></site-control>
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So that appears to be set up correctly. Requests sent to the HTTP protocol happen just fine, it seems only to be the HTTPS. Do I need to set up Security.allowInsecureDomain() to have this work or is there something on the crossdomain.xml side that I need to set further (such as <allow-access-from domain="*" secure="false" />)?
I'm attempting to create an XMLSocket that connects to a PHP-written socket server.I think my code is pretty sound. I used to receive an IOError, but now that is solved and I keep receiving "Error #2048: Security sandbox violation". My .swf, socket server, and crossdomain files are all in the same directory.
My ActionScript:
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package
{
import flash.display.MovieClip;
import flash.events.IOErrorEvent;
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I have created a crosdomain policy file, I have added code to my flex app, and I still get security sandbox violation...have I done something wrong? Here are my errors and file snippets:
Error #2044: Unhandled securityError:. text=Error #2048: Security sandbox violation: http://mysite.com/folder1/folder2/media/swf_demo.swf cannot load data from http://mysite.com/folder1/folder2/media/locXML.xml.
swf_demo.swf is my flex application
The following lines have been added to my flex application:
Security.allowDomain("mysite.com");
Security.allowDomain("www.mysite.com");
Security.allowDomain("http://mysite.com/folder1/folder2/media/locXML.xml");[code]..
When i am running my file locally it runs well but when it runs from a server, it throws an error
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I googled a lot. I found a solution of cross domain policy funda but i am not clear with it. Anybody has ideas of getting rid of this problem..?
what's wrong with this picture? Why is this security error happening? Is there something I need to change with my crossdomain.xml file?
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This is my code and i want to place an external swf file for my flex application website. This is my code:
var loader:Loader = new Loader();
var url:URLRequest = new URLRequest("http://www.my site.com");
loader.load(url);
addChild(loader);
I am getting a strange problem while I am making my release build swf.The swf is supposed to make some internal server calls and then display the data and also play it.When I make a release build swf and excute it, while making server calls it throws exceptions likeSecurityErrorHandler: [SecurityErrorEvent type="securityError" bubbles=falsecancelable=false eventPhase=2 text="Error #2170: Security sandbox violation:file:///Path to the swf/WebPlayer.swf cannot send HTTP headers to **Method Name to bring data from the server***]And after this nothing can be done as everything depends on the data from the server..I have updated my cross-domain.xml on the server to support the master-only policy file but that also didnt ..My cross-domain.xml is
<cross-domain-policy>
<site-control permitted-cross-domain-policies="master-only"/>
<allow-access-from domain="*"/>
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I'm trying to load an swf placed on Amazon S3 ([URL]) into an swf on a different domain ([URL]), and it throws this error SecurityError: Error #2121: Security sandbox violation: Loader.content: [URL] cannot access [URL]. This may be worked around by calling Security.allowDomain. at flash.display::Loader/get content()
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after upgrading from CS3 to CS5.5, i get a "Security Sandbox Violation" when loading a XML-file. With CS3 everything was fine, but now my file is not working any more. The XML-file and my SWF-file are stored in the same directory and it nether work local nor on the webserver.
I don't know the correct message in english, but flash tells me something like:
"Security Sandbox Violation"
access to file:[]data.xml disconnent - not allowed from file:[]myfile.swf
Why am I not allowed to load an XML-file from the same directory/domain any more? And how can I get my data into my flash-File now? It doesn't seems to be a Flash-Player-Problem, because an older version with the same code still works. So the problem has to be located in Flash CS5.5
I have a Flash swf file on one of my pages that's causing a Security sandbox violation. Basically it's trying to load a php file to do some things with mp3 files on my server. It works just fine, unless someone types in the url without the 'www' in front of it.
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the problem occurs. It still resolves to my site, but the domain appears different to the Flash app, and so the error gets thrown.
I am loading an external swf file from the same domain into my main flash movie using an absolute path: The problem is that when someone goes to the site without the 'www' in the address: he movie throws a sandbox error upon trying to load the 2nd movie.I have a crossdomain in place set to: <allow-access-from domain="*" secure="false"/>.I also have: Security.allowDomain("*"); in the document class of the main moie.I realize I could use a relative path to load the movie instead of the absolute path, but shouldn't the cross domain file and/or the allowDomain command take care of the security issues? Is there another workaround besides the relative path?
View 1 RepliesI'm having a problem where #2048: Security sandbox violation error is occurring. The error is as follows (domain replaced with generics):Error #2044: Unhandled securityError:. text=Error #2048: Security sandbox violation: h[URL].. cannot load data from subdomain.domain.com:50001.I have a perl xinetd-based policy file daemon running on
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I have build my entire website with flash and embedded several swf objects (slideshows) into it. everything always worked fine when I published it as swf movie.but now that I want to upload my website an error message occurs saying:Error #2044: Unhandled SecurityErrorEvent:. text=Error #2140: Security sandbox violation: file:///mylayout.swf cannot load file:///slideshow_1.swf. Local-with-filesystem and local-with-networking SWF files cannot load each other.I know that it has something to do with the fact that one of the swf is local with filesystem and the other local with networking. but in my publish settings i told it to access local files only.but i dont really know what your are talking about. i am hosting my website at besides that i have not uploaded it yet. i am just testing it offline.
View 2 RepliesI have a project which loads different info from xml files. everything were working good until something happened one hour ago... Flex started to refuse to load any kind of information from outer files... no matter where they are store, on server or in a same directory. When i say flex I mean when inside flex i press Run or Debug. He just stops working... I mean throwing error about security sandbox violation. It's also appeared that this is not for one Flex Project, but for all Flex Projects what i have.
View 4 RepliesI'm using URLRequest to load XML data which works well ....what i'm trying to do is force a secuity sandbox violation so i can test my code but i don't know how to test it so my question is, How do i force crossdomain or some other security error that will trigger the security sandbox violation?
View 3 RepliesI am running into an annoying problem with Flash, particularly when I run my program in Debug. Basically I have an AS3 project at some location on my computer (c:/.../Flash/Project/project.fla) with a main script for it (c:/.../Flash/Project/code/projectMain.as). If I try to load in SWF files or JPG files from other places on my computer, I get problems. For example if I try to load files like:
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It seems to load them fine. When I click on the movie though, I get this in the output: *** Security Sandbox Violation ***SecurityDomain 'file:///C/.../file.swf' tried to access ncompatible context 'file:///C/.../project.swf And the whole thing stops working. I have read about the security sandbox and allowDomain calls and all that, but I don't see how the domains are different. I am not deploying this to any server or anything, just trying to run the debug swf. I have access to local files by default, right?
I know I started a topic with a similar name a couple weeks ago, but this is actually a different question.
I have a crossdomain.xml file in both my server's root and the working directory:
<?xml version="1.0"?><cross-domain-policy> <allow-access-from domain="*" /></cross-domain-policy>
I have a flash file that is connecting to my server using Socket:
sock = new Socket('[ip address]', 80); Everything works perfectly in Flash, but the swf file throws this error:
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How can Nginx serve crossdomain.xml file to a flash/flex program. Basically I need to make nginx to respond to:
perl -e 'printf "<policy-file-request/>%c",0' | nc 127.0.0.1 80
with
<cross-domain-policy>
<allow-access-from domain="*" secure="false" to-ports="*"/>
<site-control permitted-cross-domain-policies="master-only" />
</cross-domain-policy>
As we can see, the request is not a valid http request (amazing what adobe engineers have done!). I tried to use $request_method inside the nginx configuration file but no success yet,