On 15 July 2016 at 16:56, Gergely Imreh <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 15 July 2016 at 20:22, Tamás Gulácsi <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 2016. július 14., csütörtök 18:57:27 UTC+2 időpontban Gergely Imreh a
>> következőt írta:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm trying out camlistore, using the tip of the master branch, and run
>>> into an issue with http/2, not letting me to connect to the server on the
>>> command line, while the browser UI connection works fine.
>>>
>>> I'm packaging up camlistore as a Docker container to run on the resin.io
>>> platform, basically being easily deployed to single board computer devices
>>> (such as Raspberry Pi, Beaglebone, Intel Edison, etc...) The repo of the
>>> container source is here:
>>> https://github.com/resin-io-playground/camlistore-server
>>>
>>> On resin, the devices can be accessed over the net through a public device
>>> URL. The address "https://<UUID>.resindevice.io" is proxied over VPN to the
>>> device, to port 80. Thus I've set listen:":80" and
>>> baseURL:"https://<UUID>.resindevice.io" in server-config.json. Over the web
>>> UI I can connect, upload, change settings, everything.
>>>
>>> When using command line tools, on the other hand, I run into this error,
>>> for example in the case of "camput file SOMEFILENAME":
>>> Error putting file: Get https://<UUID>.resindevice.io: http2: unexpected
>>> ALPN protocol ""; want "h2"
>>>
>>> That https proxy indeed does not have http/2 / ALPN enabled, does that
>>> mean the command line tools cannot connect anymore?
>>>
>>> Looks like using the 0.8 release command line tools can work with the same
>>> server just fine (server compiled either from 0.8 or master branch). Also,
>>> using the master branch, can successfully use localhost dev server fine.
>>>
>>> Any ideas how to deal with this?
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>    Greg
>>
>>
>> Any difference by compiling with go1.7rc1 either 0.8 or master ?
>> I think this has to be a proxy error.
>> To locate it, can you check the camlistored whether it gets the connection
>> at all when you try the cli tool? If yes, then that's strange :)
>> If not, then maybe you have to degrade the protocol to HTTPS 1.1 somehow at
>> the proxy level, or by adding another proxy...
>>
>
> Hi Tamas,
>
> I've tried to recompile the master with go 1.7rc1, but it does not
> compile, fails for me in the very beginning with
>
> gopherjs for publisher error: exit status 1,
> tmp/build-gopath-nosqlite/src/github.com/gopherjs/gopherjs/compiler/natives/runtime/runtime.go:11:14:
> TheGoos not declared by package sys
> ../../../../../../../../usr/lib/go/src/runtime/error.go:70:9: invalid
> operation: e._type (variable of type *struct{_string *string}) has no
> field or method string
> exit status 1
> make: *** [Makefile:6: all] Error 1
>
> I have not tried to recompile 0.8, since that was working before just
> fine, the issue is with 0.9 and onwards.
>
> Not sure I understand your comment about degrading the protocol. The
> proxy already tries to communicate over HTTP/1.1, what else is there
> to change on the proxy? Running a http2 enabled curl on the web UI I
> get the following exchange, showing the http2 request by curl, not
> accepted by the server, falling back to HTTP/1.1 and following with
> authentication (which means that curl at least can talk to the
> camlistore server over http/1.1):
>
> $curl -I -v 
> https://0fb549fe00f9a9c4ba96a45f349b525c4e36498835dc0533b202606bd43d81.resindevice.io/ui/
> *   Trying 52.200.87.42...
> * Connected to 
> 0fb549fe00f9a9c4ba96a45f349b525c4e36498835dc0533b202606bd43d81.resindevice.io
> (52.200.87.42) port 443 (#0)
> * ALPN, offering h2
> * ALPN, offering http/1.1
> [SNIP]
> * SSL connection using TLSv1.2 / ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256
> * ALPN, server did not agree to a protocol
> [SNIP]
> < HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
> HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
>
> It all shows me that the issue is likely still be in the CLI tools
> somewhere, not accepting protocol downgrading, but trying to force
> http/2 even when not available?

Yes. that is what I believe is happening too. I'm working on it.

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