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[6.8.3] GUI server log not displaying anything while using SSL

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So im not sure if this is just a misconfiguration issue or if SSL is actively refusing to update the log window. But i recently setup nginx proxy manager and added my unraid dashboard to it. However after i did i started running into issues. First the cpu stats werent updating and second the server log button on the top right wouldnt update and just kept loading in the popup window. Now i was able to fix the cpu stats not working by adding websockets support on nginx proxy manager, however that didnt fix the log error i was experiencing. So now i can access my unraid dashboard at homeserver.DOMAIN.com and it says its secure and everything seems to work besides the system log viewer. Now whats funny is the docker logs that popup still work, its just the system logs from the unraid GUI that do not. So hopefully someone here can point me in the right direction.


these are the setting i set, maybe someone can tell me if its not setup right. if it is setup right then il add more info to hopefully find out the cause.

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I appreciate your time

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  • Community Expert

Please attach images and anything else like diagnostics directly to your post instead of linking to external sites. Even if it is a known safe site, it is a lot less trouble for people trying to help you if we don't have to deal with external sites.

  • Author

right, sorry, im used to discord auto grabbing the image. one sec

  • Author

huh, some extra digging and according to the network tab in chrome dev tools, im seeing logging.htm status is failing with an error of 

(failed) net::ERR_HTTP2_PROTOCOL_ERROR

Maybe a point in the right direction.

  • 10 months later...

Really weird issue. I believe browser shows ERR_HTTP2_PROTOCOL_ERROR due to call rejected by NGINX. 

The rejection is caused by 1.5 minute timeout.

 

I can confirm the issue is reproducible:

 

2021/02/04 04:36:53 [error] 10035#10035: *35593 upstream timed out (110: Operation timed out) while reading upstream, client: **, server: tower.**, request: "POST /logging.htm HTTP/2.0", upstream: "https://192.168.86.
173:1443/logging.htm", host: "tower.**", referrer: "https://tower.**/Main"

 

  • Community Expert

This thread is pretty old and OP hasn't visited the forum for nearly that long. Probably a different version of Unraid back then, and you don't say what version you have.

 

If you have adblocker or anything else that might interfere, whitelist your server. What browser? Does it occur on other browsers?

I am using Version: 6.9.0-rc2, Browser - Chrome and Vivaldi. Ad blocker is disabled for both browsers.

 

For direct connection by local IP it works just fine. However it doesn't work over reverse proxy (NGINX)

 

See NGINX config attached

 

 

16.conf.txt

TC:

1. Install NGINX proxy manager

2. Add HTTPS proxy host with Websockets Support + Force SSL + HTTP/2 (see automatically generated config in previous comment)

3. Login to Unraid over proxy host 

4. In right top corner click on [log] button

*Expected Result:* Unraid shows logs in popup window

*Actual Result:*

Unraid shows blank popup window which is continuously loading. After 1.5 minutes NGINX closes connection.

 

 

2021/02/04 04:36:53 [error] 10035#10035: *35593 upstream timed out (110: Operation timed out) while reading upstream, client: **, server: tower.**, request: "POST /logging.htm HTTP/2.0", upstream: "https://192.168.86. 173:1443/logging.htm", host: "tower.**", referrer: "https://tower.**/Main"

 

  • 3 weeks later...

Please let me know if any additional information is required

 

Thanks, Michael

  • 2 months later...

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