fix: secure cookie handling for multi-level subdomains #422
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Problem
Session cookies with
Domain=.example.com; Secureflag are not persisting when accessed from multi-level subdomains likedev.app.example.com, despite working correctly on single-level subdomains likeapp.example.com.Root Cause
Chrome's third-party storage partitioning features (
ThirdPartyStoragePartitioningandPartitionedCookies) interfere with the proper handling of secure domain cookies on multi-level subdomains. This causes Chrome to create non-secure, host-specific cookies instead of respecting the server's secure domain cookies.Evidence
SQLite cookie database analysis showed:
The host-specific non-secure cookie overrides the domain-wide secure cookie, preventing cookie transmission on HTTPS requests.
Solution
Disable
ThirdPartyStoragePartitioningandPartitionedCookiesfeatures via Chrome launch args to restore correct cookie handling behavior.Testing
Verified that this fix resolves the issue documented in #421 where:
dev.app.example.com- cookies not sent (401 errors)dev.app.example.com- cookies sent correctly (200 OK)Impact
Fixes #421