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After upgrading to v7, I cannot connect to VM's via vlc or spice.

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Both VLC and Spice worked fine for VM connections, prior to v7. After upgrading, neither of them are working.There are no errors either, just a blank box where the screen usually is. I turned on the debug logs in Spice and get this:

WebSocket error: Can't connect to websocket on URL: wss://192.168.100.69/wsproxy/5900/

[object Event]

WebSocket error: Can't connect to websocket on URL: wss://192.168.100.69/wsproxy/5900/

[object Event]

WebSocket error: Can't connect to websocket on URL: wss://192.168.100.69/wsproxy/5900/

[object Event]

 

This makes it look like a browser issue, but as I mentioned, both worked fine before the upgrade. There have been no changes to the browser. I tried a couple of different systems too, and have the same issue on all of them. Any chance that v7 has implemented a firewall, and somehow rules to allow vlc or spice were overlooked?

Solved by SimonF

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25 minutes ago, irishjd said:

Both VLC and Spice worked fine for VM connections, prior to v7. After upgrading, neither of them are working.There are no errors either, just a blank box where the screen usually is. I turned on the debug logs in Spice and get this:

WebSocket error: Can't connect to websocket on URL: wss://192.168.100.69/wsproxy/5900/

[object Event]

WebSocket error: Can't connect to websocket on URL: wss://192.168.100.69/wsproxy/5900/

[object Event]

WebSocket error: Can't connect to websocket on URL: wss://192.168.100.69/wsproxy/5900/

[object Event]

 

This makes it look like a browser issue, but as I mentioned, both worked fine before the upgrade. There have been no changes to the browser. I tried a couple of different systems too, and have the same issue on all of them. Any chance that v7 has implemented a firewall, and somehow rules to allow vlc or spice were overlooked?

Via the web gui or external clients, try clearing cookies.

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@SimonF thanks for the suggestion! Clearing all of the cookies for the site appears to have fixed the issue for both VNC and SPICE.

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