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      gabi92a
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      Is a bug in the application. I used fiddler for see what is happening in the call, and the application is sending nothing.
      I have the ports unlocked, because if not i cant use the https protocol, and my country dont block anything.

      I think that is something about the language of the computer, that is making a error in the application. You are losing money because that.

      Regards.

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        Russ @gabi92a
        last edited by Russ

        @gabi92a, that's a good idea. It could be the Spanish language on the computer. If so I'm sure I can solve that because I should be able to reproduce it by switching my computer to Spanish. Thanks for that idea.

        EDIT: I tried it - I installed Spanish language on my Windows 10 box and set my region to Spain. Unfortunately it still works for me.
        Are you using Windows 10?

        BTW, I appreciate you not giving up. I really want to solve this. Like you said, I'm loosing money.

        Russell VanderMey

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          Russ @gabi92a
          last edited by Russ

          @gabi92a, would you be willing to try this? This will run the agent without the GUI. I suspect the bug is in the GUI.

          1. Install NodeJS
          2. Open a cmd prompt
          3. Run this: node %userprofile%\AppData\Local\TRIGGERcmdAgent\app-1.0.21\resources\app\src\agent.js --console

          Russell VanderMey

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            gabi92a @Russ
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            @russ Token login failed using the console 😞

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              Russ @gabi92a
              last edited by Russ

              @gabi92a, thank you for testing. That narrows it down. I created a branch with updated dependencies for you to test (if you're willing). I'm hoping this solves the problem.

              • Create a folder on your 😄 drive
              • Open a cmd window, and cd to that folder.
              • Install git if you don't already have it.
              • Run this:
                git clone -b spain https://github.com/rvmey/TRIGGERcmd-Agent.git
              • cd into the TRIGGERcmd-Agent subfolder.
              • Run this:
                npm install
              • Run this:
                node src\agent.js --console
              • Paste in your token

              If that works, then I believe I can produce a new version that will work on spanish Windows computers.

              Russell VanderMey

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                gabi92a
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                @russ said in Unable to access to the aplication:

                node src\agent.js --console

                Weird error installing: https://gyazo.com/e769546f7621fda85951352a2223a47b

                Result failed inserting the token: https://gyazo.com/8dfc9f27f419c3a100a7078a7cb843eb

                Regards.

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                  Russ @gabi92a
                  last edited by Russ

                  Thanks @gabi92a, that's helpful, but I should have added some debugging output.

                  I added these lines:

                    console.log("Response from server:");
                    console.log(response);
                    console.log("Error from request:");
                    console.log(error);
                  

                  Please try this updated code with these steps:

                  • Open a cmd window, and cd to that c:\TRIGGERcmd\TRIGGERcmd-Agent folder.
                  • Run this:
                    git pull
                  • Run this:
                    node src\agent.js --console
                  • Paste in your token

                  Also, it looks like you ran node install.js instead of npm install. What does that do?

                  Russell VanderMey

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                    gabi92a @Russ
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                    @russ said in Unable to access to the aplication:

                    node src\agent.js --console

                    Result: https://gyazo.com/afe127ffd8783f80a4f1e11b09bb4da5

                    No, i ran the npm install.

                    Regards.

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                      gabi92a
                      last edited by

                      Is an error 400, but im not seeing nothing in fiddler, there is no call???? 😞

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                        Russ @gabi92a
                        last edited by Russ

                        @gabi92a, I found out why Fiddler wasn't working. For NodeJS apps like the TRIGGERcmd agent, you have to set these environment variables before you run the node src\agent.js --console command:

                        set https_proxy=http://127.0.0.1:8888
                        set http_proxy=http://127.0.0.1:8888
                        set NODE_TLS_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED=0
                        

                        That tells the NodeJS app to use Fiddler as a proxy server.
                        I found that here: https://weblogs.asp.net/dixin/use-fiddler-with-node-js

                        Can you try that? Maybe that will give us a clue.

                        Also, you could try running it after setting this variable to get a bunch of debug output:

                        set NODE_DEBUG=*
                        

                        One thing you should know - the agent uses a websocket to connect to the server, and that connection doesn't use the https_proxy variable so Fiddler won't pick that up. The request that's giving us this error doesn't use websockets though, so that shouldn't matter for this troubleshooting.

                        Russell VanderMey

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