I am unable to access any Looker resources in an Incognito window. I receive a 401 “not authenticated”. Looker login is a success (200) and returns a URL. But all Looker resources give a 401.
Is this simply a fact of SSO & incognito? Or is there a way to get SSO embed to work while incognito?
In a normal browser window, everything functions as expected. Unfortunately, I cannot test web browsers other than Chrome. The web app where Looker is embedded is only supported in Chrome.
Normally, this should work fine. Have you been able to connect with our DCL team about this, either via email or our chat widget? They are really experienced in helping with issues like these.
Hey @PaulM1 , it looks like this can be attributed to a recent Chrome browser update. Referencing here @ezmarques answer is on the money - we’ll want to allow cookies from Chrome settings. A longer term fix will be to reach out to either support or your account team to initiate the process of a new CNAME alias that aligns the origins of the Looker content with your application, so we will no longer need to work about 3rd party cookies in this sense.
This is accurate. We just went through an embedded implementation and the updated CNAME is what you will need, especially because you can’t expect that all of your embedded users are going to know to allow cookies. Basically you need to allow google to see Looker as a 1st party cookie and the CNAME alias will solve that.
We implemented the embed a couple years back and since then our helpdesk has a variety of canned responses built to help our users change this setting in their browsers, good to know we can avoid this problem instead of just treating its symptoms!
I am new to Looker embedding, and I created a signed sso url via API explorer. the generated embed URL does not work in incognito mode. how to connect to DCL team?
If you have a process that is specifically failing in incognito mode, it may be due to cookie settings. In addition to the troubleshooting page I linked above, this page also has information about some common situations and fixes, such as custom domains to enable first party cookies - https://developers.looker.com/embed/troubleshooting/embed-auth-errors