sherlockmao Posted January 15, 2014 Report Share Posted January 15, 2014 Hi everyone, I am using Plastic SCM 5.0.44.519 - Leeds versions, and I really like them. I started last week, and today I started to use replication, and I encountered several failures. Would you help me have a look? I encountered 4 types of errors, all in ssl:// mode. In * Sink not registered. * Authentication or decryption failed. * Unknown host. * Server daemon crashes during big push. I have three computers: laptop: home laptop running Windows 8.1, cable modem autolab: office desktop, Windows 8, behind enterprise firewall (need live SSH connection to maintain open to public), with public IP, no domain name iserlohn: DigitalOcean VPS, Ubuntu Server 12.04, public IP, domain name Database: PostgreSQL Auth: User/Passwd Both Windows versions of Plastic SCM are downloaded form official website, and Ubuntu version is using apt-get (using Plastic's Mono). The pfx are all auto-generated during installation, and I said yes to all cert warnings. I try to sync a repo of 503MB binary files, through unsecure channel, as p1.png shows, and it succeeded, as in p2.png. Then I tried to use ssl://autolab:8088, and autolab responses with known repos, as in p3.png. Then failed, as in p4.png. I tried to pull through ssl://autolab:8088, and autolab responses with known repos, as in p5.png. Then failed differently, as in p6.png. Same things happened to iselrohn. Finally I created sync view, and the result is shown in p7.png. Finally, I pushed the 503 MB repo to iserlohn without ssl://, everything is fine till last minute. The iserlohn server failed, and service stopped. The log from three servers are attached too. Thank you everyone for listening to my problem! Mao.. autolabplastic.server.log.txt laptopplastic.server.log.txt iserlohnplastic.server.log.txt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
manu Posted January 27, 2014 Report Share Posted January 27, 2014 Hi, can you try to invert the info workflow? Instead using localhost as the source use the one with the black box. And in destination set localhost:8088 Tell me if it works. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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