mherger wrote:
> > Also LMS8 on Debian. I'm also seeing this error for the
> squeezecommunity
> > url, but not for Michael's test repository. The Plugins tab loads
> > without crashing and displays this error at the top of the page:
>
> Is this an ongoing issue? Your remark is particularly
bpa wrote:
> The https / XML / timeout below is appearing on many different threads.
> They seem to be mainly from 7.9.2 Windows users. My suspicon is
> something https related - perhaps something like a minimum level TLS
> support has been changed or an "old" LMS HTTPS issue/bug is
bpa wrote:
> Try 7.9.3 - there have been a lot of changes to LMS https support since
> 7.9.2
Yep upgrading to 7.9.3 has fixed it, thanks. Should of checked this
first.
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bpa wrote:
> The https / XML / timeout below is appearing on many different threads.
> They seem to be mainly from 7.9.2 Windows users. My suspicon is
> something https related - perhaps something like a minimum level TLS
> support has been changed or an "old" LMS HTTPS issue/bug is
mherger wrote:
> > Also LMS8 on Debian. I'm also seeing this error for the
> squeezecommunity
> > url, but not for Michael's test repository. The Plugins tab loads
> > without crashing and displays this error at the top of the page:
>
> Is this an ongoing issue? Your remark is particularly
mherger wrote:
> > Also LMS8 on Debian. I'm also seeing this error for the
> squeezecommunity
> > url, but not for Michael's test repository. The Plugins tab loads
> > without crashing and displays this error at the top of the page:
>
> Is this an ongoing issue? Your remark is particularly
Also LMS8 on Debian. I'm also seeing this error for the squeezecommunity
url, but not for Michael's test repository. The Plugins tab loads
without crashing and displays this error at the top of the page:
Is this an ongoing issue? Your remark is particularly interesting as the
two files are
Manchester Martin wrote:
> I'm using Windows 10 Home and LMS 7.9.2 (Version: 7.9.2 - 1578996832 @
> Tue Jan 14 12:09:46 WEST 2020 IO::Socket::SSL: 2.024)
> I have also started getting the error in the last few days:
> [20-08-17 09:59:11.3210] Slim::Networking::Repositories::__ANON__ (146)
>
Manchester Martin wrote:
> I'm using Windows 10 Home and LMS 7.9.2 (Version: 7.9.2 - 1578996832 @
> Tue Jan 14 12:09:46 WEST 2020 IO::Socket::SSL: 2.024)
> I have also started getting the error in the last few days:
> [20-08-17 09:59:11.3210] Slim::Networking::Repositories::__ANON__ (146)
>
I'm using Windows 10 Home and LMS 7.9.2 (Version: 7.9.2 - 1578996832 @
Tue Jan 14 12:09:46 WEST 2020 IO::Socket::SSL: 2.024)
I have also started getting the error in the last few days:
[20-08-17 09:59:11.3210] Slim::Networking::Repositories::__ANON__ (146)
Failed to fetch
gorman wrote:
> Yeah, but those same addresses resolve perfectly from whatever
> browser... that's strange.Yup and it seems to be a fairly new occurrence and
> even an old nightly
from early July behaved the same way.
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slartibartfast wrote:
> I have the same version on Windows 10 Home and don't have any issues.
>
> Edit. I do see the same "Failed to fetch Https etc" but it falls back to
> http.Yeah, but those same addresses resolve perfectly from whatever
browser... that's strange.
bpa wrote:
> Your IO::Socket::SSL is very old v 2.002 is from 2014 - before
> Heartbleed !!
>
> Many https connections need a much newer version of SSL/TLS support.
That version of IO::Socket::SSL is only in the squeezeboxserver CPAN
library, so I assume that it is the latest version included
Windows version of LMS has all CPAN modules bundled together - so
Windows build of LMS will always have a "good" version. Users of the
slimserver.exe build of LMS cannot update CPAN modules separate from
LMS.
Linux and OSX require io::Sc ocket::SSL modules to be installed
separately and are
gorman wrote:
> I'm using Windows 10 Pro x64, version 1905. How do I check what ssl
> version I have? Gonna search in the meantime...
>
> IO::Socket::SSL: 2.024 it was in server info. That old as well?I have the
> same version on Windows 10 Home and don't have any issues.
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gorman wrote:
> Yeah, sorry, I edited the post. Wasn't fast enough. I've got your same
> version. Is that old? Current?
I don't know if it's too old or not, I use a RPi for my main LMS, no
problems there.
Logitech Media Server Version: 8.0.0 - 1597395964 @ Fri Aug 14 11:24:56
CEST 2020
Yeah, sorry, I edited the post. Wasn't fast enough. I've got your same
version. Is that old? Current?
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gorman wrote:
> I'm using Windows 10 Pro x64, version 1905. How do I check what ssl
> version I have? Gonna search in the meantime...
LMS > Settings > Information tab.
Logitech Media Server Version: 7.9.2 - 1578587389 @ Thu Jan 9 17:38:02
WEST 2020
Hostname: WINDOWS-40GATHT
Server IP Address:
bpa wrote:
> Your IO::Socket::SSL is very old v 2.002 is from 2014 - before
> Heartbleed !!
>
> Many https connections need a much newer version of SSL/TLS support.I'm using
> Windows 10 Pro x64, version 1905. How do I check what ssl
version I have? Gonna search in the meantime...
bpa wrote:
> Your IO::Socket::SSL is very old v 2.002 is from 2014 - before
> Heartbleed !!
>
> Many https connections need a much newer version of SSL/TLS support.
That wasn't my description, it was a quote from the previous poster.
But, as it happens, that IS also true of mine. Seems likely
RobbH wrote:
> The url https://repos.squeezecommunity.org/extensions.xml loads in my
> browser. Perhaps it contains formatting errors? I cannot tell.
Your IO::Socket::SSL is very old v 2.002 is from 2014 - before
Heartbleed !!
Many https connections need a much newer version of SSL/TLS
adding to previous post: it may be worth noting that the "Connect timed
out: Bad file descriptor" error first appears in the log at 10:54 pm
yesterday, my time. That's 0254 August 16 UCT/GMT. Sometimes the "Bad
file descriptor" is part of the error message, sometimes not.
LMS 8 nightly; 3
fastfwd wrote:
> My Plugins tab doesn't crash, but on my Linux/LMS8 system I get the same
> repo-connection timeout that others have been reporting for
> Win10/7.9.2:
>
> Logitech Media Server Version: 8.0.0 - 1597395964 @ Fri Aug 14 11:18:53
> CEST 2020
> Operating system: Debian - EN - utf8
My Plugins tab doesn't crash, but on my Linux/LMS8 system I get the same
repo-connection timeout that others have been reporting for
Win10/7.9.2:
Logitech Media Server Version: 8.0.0 - 1597395964 @ Fri Aug 14 11:18:53
CEST 2020
Operating system: Debian - EN - utf8
Platform Architecture:
Hi there.
My first attempt at using LMS, all started well. I am using Picoreplayer
on a Pi4. When I come to add on plugins that section of LMS webportal
seems to be there once, when selecting plugins and click apply it hangs
with a blank screen where plugins were.
I am also having issues
Not my usual LMS server, but fired up LMS 7.9.2 on a recently updated
WIN10 64 pro machine, seeing same errors as others.
Also crashes trying to access plugin page.
Code:
[20-08-16 15:46:44.2746] Slim::Networking::Repositories::__ANON__ (146)
Failed to fetch
Ok, first, yeah, I had the problem accessing port 9000 as well. Thing is
too many things were happening at once, so I'm unsure of the steps taken
to remedy it. I am now running latest 7.9.3 available and everything
seems to be working.
But yeah, I too have this
[20-08-16 16:07:41.3282]
> Will probably wait for 7.9.3 to come out of beta.
>
Francis, don't hold your breath :)
It's likely as stable as it is ever going to be :)
ronnie
Maybe try clearing the browser cache
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Greetings,
Setup : LMS 7.9.2 on Windows 10 2004.
Since today I am experiencing a similar issue, yesterday and the days
before all was fine.
Consistently when clicking the plugins tab LMS server simply stops ( 2
out of 3 times).
The server log only shows the following lines , repeated 20-30
gorman wrote:
> Yesterday, after my machine completely crashed after a game had a bad
> RAM leak, I met with a strange behavior from LMS. I mention the crash as
> I am not sure that the two things are linked but it happened so... worth
> mentioning it, I guess.
>
>
>
> BUT, when
bpa wrote:
> If it has been deleted then there is no settings page. So something has
> not been deleted maybe due to permissions (e.g. a file changed by a
> logged user and not LMS userid) .
>
> Using Windows file explorer make sure there is no Spotty directory in
> "InstalledPlugins\Plugins"
gorman wrote:
> Sorry, I probably have not explained correctly. That plugin has already
> been deleted. Spotty. But still the plugin settings page stopped LMS
> dead in its tracks.
>
> So I'm asking to debug something like this, which logs do i have to
> activate?
If it has been deleted then
bpa wrote:
> Given many of the errors relate to "permissions" of either the file or
> directory - check the permission of the identified files & directories
> and the user id which is running LMS as a service.Sorry, I probably have not
> explained correctly. That plugin has already
been
Given many of the errors relate to "permissions" of either the file or
directory - check the permission of the identified files & directories
and the user id which is running LMS as a service.
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reinholdk wrote:
> Did LMS service really stop? Please describe how do you tell. What other
> crashes are you experiencing?
No other crashes. The service stops. Checked with services.msc, it
simply stops. And I would like to know what could I activate in debug
log to try and troubleshoot this
gorman wrote:
> BUT, when accessing the plugin tab in settings I had a couple of other
> crashes, with the LMS service stopping.
Did LMS service really stop? Please describe how do you tell. What other
crashes are you experiencing?
Yesterday, after my machine completely crashed after a game had a bad
RAM leak, I met with a strange behavior from LMS. I mention the crash as
I am not sure that the two things are linked but it happened so... worth
mentioning it, I guess.
So... LMS started crashing and I did not know why. At
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