Yes. Actually this is just in the example below that I forgot the “s” in https. I do have the problem with https in WS_URL.
From: Remi Duraffort remi.duraffort@linaro.org Sent: Friday, November 20, 2020 10:20 AM To: Philippe Mazet (OSS) philippe.mazet@oss.nxp.com Cc: lava-users@lists.lavasoftware.org lava-users@lavasoftware.org Subject: Re: [Lava-users] Problem with https and WS_URL
Hello,
have you tried to set WS_URL to "https://" and not "http://" ?
Le jeu. 19 nov. 2020 à 16:27, Philippe Mazet (OSS) <philippe.mazet@oss.nxp.commailto:philippe.mazet@oss.nxp.com> a écrit : Hello,
While testing 2020.10 with https enabled, we have noticed the following problem: In /etc/lava-dispatcher/lava-worker, if we set WS_URL="--ws-url http://<master'shttp://%3cmaster's address>/ws/" (or do not this variable at all), we get the following error on worker:
2020-11-19 15:14:57,751 INFO PING => server SSL error in data received protocol: <asyncio.sslproto.SSLProtocol object at 0x7f9a0d704160> transport: <_SelectorSocketTransport fd=8 read=polling write=<idle, bufsize=0>> Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib/python3.7/asyncio/sslproto.py", line 526, in data_received ssldata, appdata = self._sslpipe.feed_ssldata(data) File "/usr/lib/python3.7/asyncio/sslproto.py", line 207, in feed_ssldata self._sslobj.unwrap() File "/usr/lib/python3.7/ssl.py", line 767, in unwrap return self._sslobj.shutdown() ssl.SSLError: [SSL: KRB5_S_INIT] application data after close notify (_ssl.c:2609)
Still, even with those errors the worker is fully functional.
Now, the only way to get rid of such errors is to explicitly specify the port, 8001: WS_URL="--ws-url http://<master'shttp://%3cmaster's address>:8001/ws/"
Have you experienced similar problems? Did we miss something on our setup?
Thanks a lot,
Philippe
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