Hi Tim,
On 2018-10-09 10:40 AM, Tim Düsterhus wrote:
Bob,
Am 05.10.2018 um 22:10 schrieb Computerisms Corporation:
Okay, this is something I hadn't looked at. Not 100% sure I am
interpreting correctly, but assuming I am, then the browser is reporting
that the connection is successfully upgrad
Bob,
Am 05.10.2018 um 22:10 schrieb Computerisms Corporation:
> Okay, this is something I hadn't looked at. Not 100% sure I am
> interpreting correctly, but assuming I am, then the browser is reporting
> that the connection is successfully upgrading to websockets both with
> and without the Lua s
Hi Tim,
Thanks for the response, and apologies for the delay. Popularity is
advertised as a good thing, but I have my doubts. Regardless, I am back
on track with this project for the moment.
While I don't have any idea from the top of my head your configuration
surely would be helpful.
rig
Bob,
Am 25.09.2018 um 01:08 schrieb Computerisms Corporation:
> if you are still with me, thank you so much for reading this far. I
> would truly appreciate any thoughts you might have on how to diagnose
> what is causing this issue...
>
While I don't have any idea from the top of my head your
Hi Tim and other Gurus,
I am using the auth-request lua script from here (thanks Tim, you rock
for publishing this):
https://github.com/TimWolla/haproxy-auth-request
Haproxy is sitting in front of two nodejs apps; etherpad and ethercalc.
it is also sitting in front of apache which is serving
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