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QUESTION
I'm currently developing a C# web application that uses Invoice Ninja's API to check for payment / invoice information. I've managed to get it working in my local machine using HttpClient, but whenever it's deployed to the deployment server (Windows Azure VM), I get the following error:
The request was aborted: Could not create SSL/TLS secure channel.
The error is the same for both sites with and without SSL enabled (the dev site doesn't have one, while the live site does).
I've tried using the following solutions:
Adding ServicePointManager.SecurityProtocol = SecurityProtocolType.Ssl3 | SecurityProtocolType.Tls12 | SecurityProtocolType.Tls11 | SecurityProtocolType.Tls;
before creating the HttpClient.
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...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Aug-23 at 05:47It looks like I was looking at the problem the wrong way.
I did some more poking around and attempted to open the Swagger documentation for their API in IE on the server, and found out that it was being caused by our server not having the necessary cipher suites required by Invoice Ninja, since our server was apparently using a custom list of cipher suites.
I added the cipher suite that the API was using, and restarted the VM. I still needed the ServicePointManager.SecurityProtocol |=SecurityProtocolType.Tls12;
line for the web app, but other than that, the issue is practically fixed.
QUESTION
I am trying to access an api but when I access it in the browser, I get a CORS error. To get around this problem I set up an api proxy server. When this proxy gets a html request it connects to the browser blocked api and pulls the data needed. I think there is a problem on the proxy server where it is also blocking CORS and that needs to be changed, I’m not so sure. When I call the proxy api it gets the data from the browser blocked api and logs it to the console but does not push it to the browser because of the error below.
1.How do I correct this error “Reason: CORS header 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' missing” 2.Should I be doing this a different way?
Data being logged on the server
Server routing code - app.js
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Aug-15 at 16:08Try to install "cors" package (npm install cors) and import to app.js :
QUESTION
My setup is over Rancher/Docker, and I'm trying to get my InvoiceNinja stack online through the use of Traefik.
I currently have the two other containers that I've been able to make public, but haven't had to try and connect through a nginx container before.
When accessing https://invoiceninja.example.com, I simply get 404 error. I can access it locally just using the IP and port of the host & container just fine.
docker-compose.yml:
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Jan-06 at 02:29The fixed docker-compose.yml that works properly:
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