Hi,
Please use the new thread (with the JIRA reference) so we keep all
information together.
Thanks,
EdB
On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 4:59 PM, Paul Hastings wrote:
> On 2/4/2015 10:46 PM, Nicholas Kwiatkowski wrote:
>>
>> What is actually happening under the hood is that IE propagates those
>> sec
On 2/4/2015 10:46 PM, Nicholas Kwiatkowski wrote:
What is actually happening under the hood is that IE propagates those security
settings down to the OS level. If you use any of the native DLLs to make
HTTP/HTTPS calls, they will use settings set in IE (the same goes for Windows
Update, any .NET
Anything Vista+/Mac OS10.4+ has TLS turned on by default. It was made
available in XP, if you turned it on.
-Nick
On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 10:30 AM, Tom Chiverton wrote:
> On 04/02/15 15:23, Alex Harui wrote:
>
>> I wonder if on Windows, the Installer should pop an alert when finding a
>> downlo
What is actually happening under the hood is that IE propagates those
security settings down to the OS level. If you use any of the native DLLs
to make HTTP/HTTPS calls, they will use settings set in IE (the same goes
for Windows Update, any .NET app, etc). This has been the case since
Windows 98
On 04/02/15 15:23, Alex Harui wrote:
I wonder if on Windows, the Installer should pop an alert when finding a
download error and suggest that folks use Internet Explorer to hit the
failing download.
At the very least, it'll provide an immediate data point if they report
it, and may aid people
Hi Paul,
Thanks for finding that.
I wonder if on Windows, the Installer should pop an alert when finding a
download error and suggest that folks use Internet Explorer to hit the
failing download.
Thoughts?
-Alex
On 2/4/15, 1:08 AM, "Erik de Bruin" wrote:
>Please continue discussion on this is
The IE 'internet options' are actually the Windows internet options,
it's a left over from when IE was illegally tied to Windows.
The question is what are the default settings there - if the defaults
are for those options to be on we don't need to worry ?
Tom
On 04/02/15 09:08, Erik de Bruin
Please continue discussion on this issue in this thread.
Thanks,
EdB
On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 10:06 AM, Erik de Bruin wrote:
> Good find!
>
> This issue matches the following JIRA issue:
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-34251
>
> Please use that to work on this bug. I also changed t
Good find!
This issue matches the following JIRA issue:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-34251
Please use that to work on this bug. I also changed the subject to
make the reference more obvious ;-)
EdB
On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 9:55 AM, Paul Hastings wrote:
> On 2/4/2015 6:36 AM, Just
On 2/4/2015 6:36 AM, Justin Mclean wrote:
Hi,
I just tried it on windows, everything went fine without errors.
IE8 (64 bit) on windows 7 failed to connect to the
apache-flex-sdk-installer-config.xml URL, getting
"There is a problem with this website's security certificate.." error. i went
OK, posted a Flash Builder project here:
http://people.apache.org/~aharui/AIRDownloadTest/AIRDownloadTest.fxp
When I hit each of the three buttons, I get “success" in each TextArea.
The goal of the test is to eventually output more error information when
it fails. I don’t have a failure conditi
On 2/3/15, 2:23 PM, "Paul Hastings" wrote:
>Sure I can work w/you guys on this, just let me know what to do.
I’m trying to put together a test project that you can run. Hopefully
I’ll get it done in the next hour or so.
-Alex
Hi,
> I just tried it on windows, everything went fine without errors.
Try with HTTP proxy but no/misconfigured HTTPS proxy set in IE, that may
reproduce the issue. It (only) occurs on about 7% of window installs, so most
people will have no issues, or at least not run into this issue.
Justin
I just tried it on windows, everything went fine without errors.
Thanks,
Om
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 2:23 PM, Paul Hastings
wrote:
> Sure I can work w/you guys on this, just let me know what to do.
>
> I'll test the IE hypothesis after lunch (UTC+7), off for a bike ride.
>
Sure I can work w/you guys on this, just let me know what to do.
I'll test the IE hypothesis after lunch (UTC+7), off for a bike ride.
Hi,
Looking at the stats all 50+ errors to get the
apache-flex-sdk-installer-config.xml were on windows. Look like it's a windows
only issue as 30% of installs are OSX.
Justin
Hi,
Not sure if it's correct but I remember reading somewhere that AIR (on windows)
uses Internet Explorer's proxy settings,and can fail if you have IE in off line
mode for instance.
If you're on windows would you mind trying the URLs in IE, as being a developer
you probably tested in Chrome r
Hi,
> jason mentioned a 5% failure rate w/the exact same error. all in thailand?
No there seems to be no pattern location wise.
Justin
On 2/3/15, 7:53 AM, "Paul Hastings" wrote:
>On 2/3/2015 10:19 PM, Alex Harui wrote:
>
>> Do you have some sort of firewall that could be blocking the installer
>>but
>> not the browser?
>
>nope.
>
>another datapoint is that i was able to install the 4.14.0 RC just fine.
The RC was also on a di
On 2/3/2015 10:19 PM, Alex Harui wrote:
Do you have some sort of firewall that could be blocking the installer but
not the browser?
nope.
another datapoint is that i was able to install the 4.14.0 RC just fine.
jason mentioned a 5% failure rate w/the exact same error. all in thailand?
Hi Paul,
Thanks for the data. This is very strange. If I’m reading this
correctly, the monitor never saw the request for
apache-flex-sdk-installer-config.xml. The GET /track-installer is where
we report the failure to our analytics.
Do you have some sort of firewall that could be blocking the
On 2/3/2015 2:16 PM, Alex Harui wrote:
I think so. The log showed it failed getting to that file. I assume the
checkboxes did not show and the log showed the same file on each run?
yup.
looking thru the capture w/HTTP "view" i see (where ONGKHARAK is my dev w/s &
columns are: protocol,fram
On 2/2/15, 11:09 PM, "Paul Hastings" wrote:
>
>> I think if you start the Installer, at some point before it gets to the
>> licensing checkboxes, it should request that file
>>
>>(https://www.apache.org/dist/flex/4.14.0/binaries/apache-flex-sdk-install
>>er
>> -config.xml) in order to determine
On 2/3/2015 1:52 PM, Alex Harui wrote:
Paul,
Can you watch it run using a network monitor? And give us more info on
when that error appears? I just ran the installer and it worked fine.
give me a bit to get one installed.
I think if you start the Installer, at some point before it gets to
Paul,
Can you watch it run using a network monitor? And give us more info on
when that error appears? I just ran the installer and it worked fine.
I think if you start the Installer, at some point before it gets to the
licensing checkboxes, it should request that file
(https://www.apache.org/di
i should also report that this installer version installs 4.13.0 a-ok.
On 2/3/2015 11:05 AM, Justin Mclean wrote:
i can however reach apache-flex-sdk-installer-config.xml URL w/a browser. not
sure what to make of this.
Out of interest can you get to it via both https and htttp?
both work fine from a browser.
Perhaps hitting some limit with the number of https
Hi,
> did i jump the gun on trying to install 4.14.0?
>
> using 3.1 installer, getting 100% failures trying to install 4.14 sdk.
>
> the log shows:
>
> Version 3.1.0 (windows)
> Using Locale: en_US
> Fetched the SDK download mirror URL from the CGI.
> AIR version 16.0
> Flash Player version 16.
did i jump the gun on trying to install 4.14.0?
using 3.1 installer, getting 100% failures trying to install 4.14 sdk.
the log shows:
Version 3.1.0 (windows)
Using Locale: en_US
Fetched the SDK download mirror URL from the CGI.
AIR version 16.0
Flash Player version 16.0
Unable to load
https://
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