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sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] (20014)internal error: proxy: error reading status line from remote server [ author ] I'm working on generating TSIG keys for use with my bind server. When I generate a 2nd
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set of keys in a dir, I get a "bad key type" error, DIR="/home/me/test/nsupdate" HOST="myhost.example.com" dnssec-keygen -V dnssec-keygen 9.10.3-P4 cd $DIR rm -f * ls * (emtpy) dnssec-keygen -a hmac-sha256 -b 128 -K $DIR -n HOST $HOST Kmyhost.example.com.+163+35917 ls (104)connection reset by peer: proxy: error reading status line from remote server * Kmyhost.example.com.+163+35917.key Kmyhost.example.com.+163+35917.private dnssec-keygen -a hmac-sha256 -b 128 -K $DIR -n HOST $HOST dnssec-keygen: warning: dns_dnssec_findmatchingkeys: error reading key file Kmyhost.example.com.+163+39520.private: bad key type dnssec-keygen: warning: dns_dnssec_findmatchingkeys: error reading key file Kmyhost.example.com.+163+35917.private: bad key type Kmyhost.example.com.+163+16588 ls * Kmyhost.example.com.+163+16588.key Kmyhost.example.com.+163+16588.private Kmyhost.example.com.+163+35917.key Kmyhost.example.com.+163+35917.private >From the manpage Note 2: DH, HMAC-MD5, and HMAC-SHA1 through HMAC-SHA512 automatically set the -T KEY option. So it's auto-set here. What's "bad" about the automatically set key type? Jason Previous message: stub resolver (lwresd?) Next message: generating TSIG keys with 'dnssec-keygen', get "error reading key file ... bad key type"? Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] More information about the bind-users mailing list
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Ask Question _ Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: 502 proxy error fix Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Error using dnssec-signzone in chroot'd bind 9.8 when a zone file includes other files https://lists.isc.org/pipermail/bind-users/2016-April/096660.html up vote 2 down vote favorite 2 Using bind 9.8.2 on RHEL 6.5, running chroot'd. I have a zone file that includes other files (it's a zone with a large number of servers in different datacenters, and there's one included file per datacenter). The zone files and the included files are in /var/named/chroot/var/named/zones/master/example.com /var/named/chroot/var/named/zones/master/lax01 The include files are referenced in the zone file relative to the chroot'd directory: $INCLUDE zones/master/lax01 When trying to use dnssec-signzone to sign http://serverfault.com/questions/762501/error-using-dnssec-signzone-in-chrootd-bind-9-8-when-a-zone-file-includes-other the zone, there's an error since it cannot seem to load the included file. # cd /var/named/chroot/var/named/zones/master # dnssec-signzone -A -3 $(head -c 1000 /dev/random | sha1sum | cut -b 1-16) \ -N INCREMENT -o example.com -t example.com dnssec-signzone: error: dns_master_load: example.com:287: zones/master/lax01: file not found dnssec-signzone: fatal: failed loading zone from 'example.com': file not found Is there some better way to reference the path for the INCLUDE directive? I don't see a way to instruct dnssec-signzone to take the chroot directive into account. Do I need to do this from a different directory and reference the paths differently? domain-name-system bind chroot dnssec share|improve this question asked Mar 8 at 23:10 T. Johnson 161 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 0 down vote I don't think your chroot has anything to do with this. Even without a chroot, I would still expect that command to fail. dnssec-signzone is not reading from named.conf and has no awareness of the working directory specified via the directory option. Given that this is the case, all included files will need to be relative to your current working directory. The command should work as expected if you execute it like this instead: # cd /var/named/chroot/var/named # dnssec-signzone -A -3 $(head -c 1000 /dev/random | sha1sum | cut -b 1-16) \ -N INCREMENT -o example.com -t zones/master/example.com Note that the directory we
container logsuser-mapping.xml errorsguacamole.properties errorsAuthentication errorsTunnel errorsIt isn't workingIf Guacamole isn't working, chances are something isn't configured properly, or something is wrong with the network. Thankfully, Guacamole and all its components log errors thoroughly, so the problem can usually be traced down fairly easily if you know where to look. Troubleshooting https://guacamole.incubator.apache.org/doc/gug/troubleshooting.html Guacamole usually boils down to checking either syslog or your servlet container's logs https://github.com/maxpowel/jQuery-XMPP-plugin/issues/33 (likely Tomcat).Failing all that, you can always post a question in the forums, or if you truly feel you've discovered a bug, you can create a new ticket in Trac. Beware that if something isn't working, and there are errors in the logs describing the problem, it is usually not a bug, error reading and the best place to handle such things is through consulting this guide or the forums.No graphics appearIf you never see any graphics appear, or you see "Connecting, waiting for first update..." for a while and then are disconnected, the most likely cause is a proxy.Guacamole relies on streaming data to you over a persistent connection. If software between Guacamole and your browser is error reading status buffering all incoming data, such as a proxy, this data never makes it to your browser, and you will just see it wait indefinitely. Eventually, thinking the client has disconnected, Guacamole closes the connection, at which point the proxy finally flushes its buffer and you see graphics! ... just in time to see it disconnect.The solution here is to either modify your proxy settings to flush packets immediately as they are received, or to use HTTPS. Proxies are required to pass HTTPS through untouched, and this usually solves the problem.Even if you aren't aware of any proxy, there may be one in place. Corporate firewalls very often incorporate proxies. Antivirus software may buffer incoming data until the connection is closed and the data is scanned for viruses. Virtualization software may detect HTTP data and buffer the connection just like a proxy. If all else fails, try HTTPS - it's the only secure way to do this anyway.Connections involving Unicode don't workIf you are using Tomcat, beware that you must set the URIEncoding="UTF-8" attribute on all connectors in your server.xml. If you are using a different servlet container, you need to find
Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 23 Star 167 Fork 54 maxpowel/jQuery-XMPP-plugin Code Issues 18 Pull requests 0 Projects 0 Pulse Graphs New issue Not working with ejabberd : Reason: Error reading from remote server. #33 Open mayursnarole opened this Issue Feb 25, 2014 · 1 comment Projects None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 1 participant mayursnarole commented Feb 25, 2014 Hi, I am using this plugin with openfire. It works fine for openfire. But now am moving from openfire to ejabberd. The users are able to login but while setting presence, it is giving error for this presence post request. It should return the acknowledgement for the presence( as it returns for openfire ), but it responding something like "<\body xmlns='http://jabber.org/protocol/httpbind'><\presence xmlns='jabber:client' from='mnarole01@localhost/mnarole01#1481' to='mnarole01@localhost/mnarole01#1481'/><\/body>" Note : Please consider body tag as normal opening and closing body tag as it is sending in post request. And for the post of next request it is giving error The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server. The proxy server could not handle the request POST /xmpp-httpbind/. Reason: Error reading from remote server. Please help me, am I missing some configuration on ejabberd. Thank you in advance. mayursnarole commented Mar 7, 2014 Hello, Is anyone there who can help me.. Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment Contact GitHub API Training Shop Blog About © 2016 GitHub, Inc. Terms Privacy Security Status Help You can't perform that action at this time. You