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      daymickcorr @theopenem_admin last edited by

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        theopenem_admin last edited by

        Is that your reverse proxy address or the address for that com server?

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          daymickcorr @theopenem_admin last edited by

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          reverse proxy

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            daymickcorr @theopenem_admin last edited by

            @theopenem_admin yes

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              theopenem_admin last edited by

              And your reverse proxy is forwarding to that server on port 444?

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                daymickcorr @theopenem_admin last edited by

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                no
                the reverse proxy sends to http://local.fqdn:8000
                remotely and com web services receive remote transactions as if they were local

                the reverse proxy interacts with the web server and then sends back the info to the client

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                  theopenem_admin last edited by

                  It seems the proxy is the issue then. I would try this:

                  For the remotely url, put in http://local.fqdn:8000, then initialize remote access. After it's done change the url to the proxy but don't initialize it again.

                  It's all I can come up with at the moment, not sure if it would work. I would need to run some tests with a reverse proxy, which I haven't done yet.

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                    daymickcorr @theopenem_admin last edited by

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                    I have done this

                    change com to local fqdn
                    enable remote acess
                    change com to public fqdn
                    change remote access url to public fqdn
                    intiliaize remote acess
                    enable remote access server from com cluster

                    the entry was added, after configuration.

                    toec tells me it cannot reach com, but app is able to reach com on public name.
                    with internal com and public remotely, toec tells me remotely cannot be validated

                    The reverse proxy I use is haproxy.

                    can you explain to me what is happening ? what the theopenem is trying to do to interact with each other.

                    I have tried inspecting with fiddler and on IIS observation I don't have any interactions and in the logs I have nothing. The documentation is not helping me

                    I use the reverse proxy so that all my hosted web servers goes out through 443 redirections are based on urls also the reverse proxy takes care of creating, assigning, renewing and distributing ssl certificates, I can also modify each transaction add monitoring authentication etc

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                      daymickcorr @theopenem_admin last edited by

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                      With the reverse proxy I cannot host directly the web server externally because i cannot validate let's encrypt certificates with the infrastructure, so I have to use self signed certificates and expose directly the servers with no middleware, I don't feel safe doing this because on the self signed certificates the certificate authority is private not public, so you can mitm the public toec clients .

                      Also watchguard, sonicwall etc all use reverse proxies now

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                        daymickcorr @theopenem_admin last edited by

                        @theopenem_admin I was going through logs and on toec before having com communications error I have ApiRequest - The Request Was Unauthorized Provision/ComConnectionTest/ the request does not appear on approval requests even with all approvals disabled I have the same issue

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                          daymickcorr @theopenem_admin last edited by

                          @theopenem_admin Ok for toec the com api seems to refuse to allow toec, because of an authentification issue caused by the reverse proxy.
                          what kind of security is used on the rest api of the com server for it to need to have a specific origin ?

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                            theopenem_admin last edited by

                            Can you put your toec-api log into debug mode?

                            In your toec api web.config, about 2/3 down find level value="INFO", change it to DEBUG.

                            Have your external client try to checkin and post the log

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                              daymickcorr @theopenem_admin last edited by

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                              This is way more information thank you, it's really appreciated

                              ClientApi.log

                              Also I had an issue with a .net core rest api where it would not support reverse proxies
                              I had used this information to add the support and it worked, maybe you could see some useful information

                              https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/host-and-deploy/linux-nginx?view=aspnetcore-5.0#configure-nginx

                              https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/host-and-deploy/proxy-load-balancer?view=aspnetcore-5.0

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                                theopenem_admin last edited by

                                Your log indicates a certificate error. Did you install the Toems certs on the com server?

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                                  daymickcorr @theopenem_admin last edited by

                                  @theopenem_admin yes I can upload the certs if you want
                                  I have generated the certificates with the public name set for the com server I don't know if this changes something

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                                    theopenem_admin last edited by

                                    Can you provide a screenshot showing the toems ca is installed in the root certificate authority?

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                                      daymickcorr @daymickcorr last edited by

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                                        daymickcorr @theopenem_admin last edited by

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                                        Ok I installed the bad intermediate certificate, sorry I'll update soon about remotely

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                                          daymickcorr @theopenem_admin last edited by

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                                          Remotely has had a strange issue the installation failed on the client
                                          When I try to run the deployment command manually I get this application cannot be executed on your pc and the installer weighs 0 bytes.

                                          I'm going to check on the remotely side I saw that there was a cors setting, How would i redeploy the remotely ?

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                                            daymickcorr @theopenem_admin last edited by

                                            @theopenem_admin FrontEnd.log

                                            Ok the app server contains the remotely files and the folder does not sync with the com server

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