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Cannot connect to webrtc normally #86

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weew2 opened this issue Apr 15, 2021 · 2 comments
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Cannot connect to webrtc normally #86

weew2 opened this issue Apr 15, 2021 · 2 comments

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@weew2
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weew2 commented Apr 15, 2021

When I use caddy2.2 for forward proxy, I cannot connect with other users in the room on the website https://www.free4talk.com/. Can you see what the reason is

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Thanks for opening an issue! We'll look into this.

It's not immediately clear to us what is going on, so we'll need your help to understand it better.

Ideally, we need to be able to reproduce the bug in the most minimal way possible. This allows us to write regression tests to verify the fix is working. If we can't reproduce it, then you'll have to test our changes for us until it's fixed -- and then we can't add test cases, either.

I've attached a template below that will help make this easier and faster! It will ask for some information you've already provided; that's OK, just fill it out the best you can. 👍

I've also included some helpful tips below the template. Feel free to let me know if you have any questions!

Thank you again for your report, we look forward to resolving it!

Template

## 1. Environment

### 1a. Operating system and version

```
paste here
```


### 1b. Caddy version (run `caddy version` or paste commit SHA)

```
paste here
```


### 1c. Go version (if building Caddy from source; run `go version`)

```
paste here
```


## 2. Description

### 2a. What happens (briefly explain what is wrong)




### 2b. Why it's a bug (if it's not obvious)




### 2c. Log output

```
paste terminal output or logs here
```



### 2d. Workaround(s)




### 2e. Relevant links




## 3. Tutorial (minimal steps to reproduce the bug)




Helpful tips

  1. Environment: Please fill out your OS and Caddy versions, even if you don't think they are relevant. (They are always relevant.) If you built Caddy from source, provide the commit SHA and specify your exact Go version.

  2. Description: Describe at a high level what the bug is. What happens? Why is it a bug? Not all bugs are obvious, so convince readers that it's actually a bug.

    • 2c) Log output: Paste terminal output and/or complete logs in a code block. DO NOT REDACT INFORMATION except for credentials.
    • 2d) Workaround: What are you doing to work around the problem in the meantime? This can help others who encounter the same problem, until we implement a fix.
    • 2e) Relevant links: Please link to any related issues, pull requests, docs, and/or discussion. This can add crucial context to your report.
  3. Tutorial: What are the minimum required specific steps someone needs to take in order to experience the same bug? Your goal here is to make sure that anyone else can have the same experience with the bug as you do. You are writing a tutorial, so make sure to carry it out yourself before posting it. Please:

    • Start with an empty config. Add only the lines/parameters that are absolutely required to reproduce the bug.
    • Do not run Caddy inside containers.
    • Run Caddy manually in your terminal; do not use systemd or other init systems.
    • If making HTTP requests, avoid web browsers. Use a simpler HTTP client instead, like curl.
    • Do not redact any information from your config (except credentials). Domain names are public knowledge and often necessary for quick resolution of an issue!
    • Note that ignoring this advice may result in delays, or even in your issue being closed. 😞 Only actionable issues are kept open, and if there is not enough information or clarity to reproduce the bug, then the report is not actionable.

Example of a tutorial:

Create a config file:
{ ... }

Open terminal and run Caddy:

$ caddy ...

Make an HTTP request:

$ curl ...

Notice that the result is ___ but it should be ___.

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weew2 commented Apr 16, 2021

1. Environment

1a. Operating system and version

Linux centos-s-2vcpu-4gb-sfo3-03 4.18.0-240.1.1.el8_3.x86_64 #1 SMP Thu Nov 19 17:20:08 UTC 2020 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

1b. Caddy version (run caddy version or paste commit SHA)

caddy v2.4.0-beta.2 h1:DUaK4qtL3T0/gAm0fVVkHgcMN04r4zGpfPUZWHRR8QU=

1c. Go version (if building Caddy from source; run go version)

go version go1.15.6 linux/amd64

2. Description

2a. What happens (briefly explain what is wrong)

Use the following instructions to package go (although the version is specified, the latest version of caddy is still pulled, of course, this is not the point)

xcaddy build v2.3.0
--with github.com/caddyserver/forwardproxy@caddy2
--with github.com/caddy-dns/cloudflare

Configuration file:

{
"apps": {
"http": {
"servers": {
"srv0": {
"listen": [":443"],
"logs": {
"skip_unmapped_hosts": false
},
"routes": [
{
"handle": [{
"handler": "forward_proxy",
"hide_ip": true,
"hide_via": true
}]
},
{
"match": [{"host": [".xx.xxx"]}],
"handle": [{
"handler": "file_server",
"root": "/etc/caddy/html"
}],
"terminal": true
}
],
"tls_connection_policies": [{
"match": {"sni": ["
.xx.xxx"]}
}],
"experimental_http3": true,
"allow_h2c": false
}
}
},
"tls": {
"automation": {
"policies": [{
"subjects": ["xxxx.com"],
"issuer": {
"email": "email@email",
"module": "acme"
}
}]
}
}
}
}

2b. Why it's a bug (if it's not obvious)

For the website https://www.free4talk.com. I can use the 1.x caddy normally, but 2.x cannot connect to other people in the chat room

2c. Log output

No error log

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