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Simon Eisenmann commented on COUCHDB-1204:
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Yes thanks - though for deployment reasons i require Packages for Ubuntu 10.04.
Going to Backport
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/e/erlang/erlang_14.b.2-dfsg-3ubuntu2.dsc
now.
> Cannot pull replicate with HTTPS (using native SSL) but works for same
> database with HTTP
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> Key: COUCHDB-1204
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COUCHDB-1204
> Project: CouchDB
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Replication
> Affects Versions: 1.1
> Environment: Ubuntu 10.04 64bit, CouchDB 1.1.0, Erlang
> 1:13.b.3-dfsg-2ubuntu2.1, Spidermonkey 3.5.15
> Reporter: Simon Eisenmann
> Labels: SSL, pull, replication
>
> I just tried out native SSL in CouchDB 1.1. SSL pull replication works fine
> for very small databases. Though for long running older databases it never
> works. So this means having CouchDB 1.1.0 running on Port 5984 non SSL and on
> 6984 SSL replication works for the first but not for the second URL (same
> source database, same local target).
> This is the output for the non SSL replication:
> {"session_id":"8703d846d4a90184b5cdc4358ebbdec4","start_time":"Tue, 28 Jun
> 2011 14:57:15 GMT","end_time":"Tue, 28 Jun 2011 14:57:40
> GMT","start_last_seq":0,"end_last_seq":1303811,"recorded_seq":1303811,"missing_checked":0,"missing_found":14965,"docs_read":14984,"docs_written":14984,"doc_write_failures":0}
> And this the error on the local CouchDB when trying this through SSL:
> <0.5735.8>, {error,{badinfo,{tcp,#Port<0.10031>. Futon outputs something
> like Replication failed: {bad_term,<0.897.9>}
> The remote Couch does not have any error in the log.To me this seems to be an
> issue on the receiving side.
> Both Couches are the same version and Platform (Ubuntu 10.04 64bit).
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