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"Server connection closed" #77

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fabbermen opened this issue Mar 22, 2022 · 2 comments
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"Server connection closed" #77

fabbermen opened this issue Mar 22, 2022 · 2 comments

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@fabbermen
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When opening the page for openbooks, I get a "Welcome, connection established".
Sometimes I manage to use it for 20 seconds, make one search, or even successfully download a file.
However, the service soon stops working. The little bell for notifications turns from green to gray, and I get the following error when trying to do anything:
"Server connection closed. Reload page".
If I reload the page, I get to enjoy it for 20 more seconds or so.
Maybe the IRC server, or some bots in the channels, are recognizing openbooks and automatically kicking me out?
I have no visibility on what happens in the background, but that's the feeling I get.
Any idea how to avoid this behavior?

Thanks a lot for your great software

@momelod
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momelod commented Jun 3, 2022

I'm also experiencing this issue when running it through nginx reverse proxy. I configure nginx to upgrade the http connection to http1.1 thinking it might be web socket related?

@drifter75
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getting below error, when deployed with traefik.

2024/01/20 13:35:50 CLIENT (ob123): New client created.
2024/01/20 13:35:50 CLIENT (ob123): CONNECT Message Received
2024/01/20 13:35:52 CLIENT (ob123): Connection Closed: websocket: close 1001 (going away)
2024/01/20 13:35:52 CLIENT (ob123): Error writing JSON to websocket: websocket: close sent

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