Hi, I'm getting a SIGABRT when starting a gRPC service using TLS.
std::shared_ptr
cert_provider(new
grpc::experimental::FileWatcherCertificateProvider(server_key_path,
server_cert_path, ca_cert_path, 10));
grpc::experimental::TlsServerCredentialsOptions tlsOpts(cert_provider);
tlsOpts.set_cert
red the
> abort.
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> If the issue is still not obvious, a runnable repro might help.
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> On Thursday, February 1, 2024 at 5:23:45 PM UTC-8 Tim wrote:
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>> Hi, I'm getting a SIGABRT when starting a gRPC service using TLS.
>>
>> std
I'm trying to use a CRL to revoke a certificate. I've generated the CRL and
verified the cert is revoked with 'openssl verify -crl_check ...' and it
correctly outputs the cert is revoked.
When I call options.set_crl_directory with the absolute path to the
directory the crl is in, when I connec
xplain why it's
running openssl rehash at the end, nor is it obvious.
On Sunday, February 11, 2024 at 6:17:10 PM UTC-5 Andrey Ermolov wrote:
> Hello Tim,
>
> Could you provide more information about your setup, like grpc stack
> (C++/Go), grpc version, how CRLs are generated,
I want to return a List of strings using gRPC. In my program it seams to
add a string to the repeated value fine, but when I return the value to the
calling program it's empty. Here is my code:
my.proto
syntax = "proto3";
option java_multiple_files = true;
option java_package = my.package.na
No, I did not. I copied the wrong state of my code. I had the add method
in there before. I will update my code to be correct.
On Thursday, October 6, 2016 at 6:25:57 PM UTC-5, Louis Ryan wrote:
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> On Wed, Oct 5, 2016 at 2:46 PM, Tim McManamey > wrote:
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>> I
Updated code is below. Still doesn't work after calling .addMessage2(str)
On Thursday, October 6, 2016 at 6:25:57 PM UTC-5, Louis Ryan wrote:
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> On Wed, Oct 5, 2016 at 2:46 PM, Tim McManamey > wrote:
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>> I want to return a List of strings using gRPC. In my
https://gist.github.com/tmcmanameyunl/e3b3a8ec34c35c47ff4d8b378f643ef5
On Friday, October 7, 2016 at 11:05:20 AM UTC-5, Louis Ryan wrote:
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> Tim,
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> Any chance you can put your code into a PR on Github or a Gist to make it
> easier to reivew?
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> - Louis
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> On
until
the connection is re-established. I've seen many mention using pings, but
I don't know how that works. Thanks for any help.
Tim
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I'm implementing this in Java.
On Friday, December 16, 2016 at 11:55:49 AM UTC-6, Tim McManamey wrote:
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> I'm using a bi-directional connection with StreamObserver. I want to be
> able to check the status of the connection periodically and respond
> appropriately.
ows of an example it would be helpful as i cannot find anything
Cheers
Tim
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