Hi Mike,
I upgraded my dev system to Bullseye and figured out what was the problem. The new version of websockify was not accepting the kdrive cookie as JS string, I modified the html client to send it as an array of bytes instead. I also made some minor improvements in parsing of JSON object in RPC and Client parts. With this modifications the HTML Client is working on my Debian 11 system (still with SSL support).
regards, Alex
Am 21.06.21 um 10:57 schrieb Mike Gabriel:
Hi Alex,
On Mo 21 Jun 2021 17:49:08 CEST, Oleksandr Shneyder wrote:
Hi Mike,
I'm using at the moment HTML Client on Debian 10, RH-7, Cent-OS7. I'll try to upgrade my development system to Bullseye and will let you know how it works.
Thanks.
I never tried this setup without using SSL and I can imagine that there's could be some security restrictions in browser, which makes it impossible. Anyway, I'm going to try it and will come back to you.
Yeah, the browser might cause this, too, I also thought about this. I will check with another setup where I can deploy Let's Encrypt certs on a real webserver.
regards, Alex
PS: Don't think the reason is the text mode, because client opens socket in binary mode. Anyway, I will get rid of websockify and put the ws support into x2gowswrapper code
Yep, saw that. So I was wondering, what throws up here.
Thanks for taking a look, Mike
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