On 8/29/22 17:13, Masakazu Kitajo wrote:
On master, h3-29 and h3-27 are supported. On the 10-Dev branch, h3 (the
final version) and probably h3-29 as well.
The 10-Dev branch should work with openssl also, if I didn't break it. I'm
just not sure if the combination still works. Please let me know if you
have any issue on 10-Dev branch.
Using quiche and boringssl I have:
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[jfclere@fedora TS]$ bin/traffic_server start
Traffic Server 10.0.0 Aug 30 2022 10:01:16 dhcp-144-107.gva.redhat.com
traffic_server: using root directory '/home/jfclere/TS'
Fatal: UnixUDPConnection.cc:104: failed assertion `t`
traffic_server: received signal 6 (Aborted)
traffic_server - STACK TRACE:
bin/traffic_server(_Z19crash_logger_invokeiP9siginfo_tPv+0xc3)[0x8a3bc1]
/lib64/libc.so.6(+0x3ea70)[0x7fd854278a70]
/lib64/libc.so.6(+0x8ec4c)[0x7fd8542c8c4c]
/lib64/libc.so.6(raise+0x16)[0x7fd8542789c6]
/lib64/libc.so.6(abort+0xcf)[0x7fd8542627f4]
/home/jfclere/TS/lib/libtscore.so.10(_Z11ink_warningPKcz+0x0)[0x7fd8549aada1]
/home/jfclere/TS/lib/libtscore.so.10(_Z17ats_base64_encodePKhmPcmPm+0x0)[0x7fd8549a6ace]
bin/traffic_server(_ZN13UDPConnection12bindToThreadEP12ContinuationP7EThread+0x40)[0xc85cbe]
bin/traffic_server(_ZN15UDPNetProcessor7UDPBindEP12ContinuationPK8sockaddriii+0xd14)[0xc89faa]
bin/traffic_server(_ZN16QUICNetProcessor11main_acceptEP12ContinuationiRKN12NetProcessor13AcceptOptionsE+0x4a1)[0xc91617]
bin/traffic_server(_Z21start_HttpProxyServerv+0x145)[0x95c3fe]
bin/traffic_server(main+0x23f5)[0x907c3a]
/lib64/libc.so.6(+0x29550)[0x7fd854263550]
/lib64/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0x89)[0x7fd854263609]
bin/traffic_server(_start+0x25)[0x8a3075]
Aborted (core dumped)
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I am on fedora 36, any suggestions on quiche/boringssl version?
Using openssl: https://github.com/quictls/openssl (openssl-3.0.0+quic)
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jfclere@fedora TS]$ bin/traffic_server start
Traffic Server 10.0.0 Aug 30 2022 10:36:05 dhcp-144-107.gva.redhat.com
traffic_server: using root directory '/home/jfclere/TS'
traffic_server: received signal 11 (Segmentation fault)
traffic_server - STACK TRACE:
/lib64/libc.so.6(+0x3ea70)[0x7f8650546a70]
/home/jfclere/TS/lib/libtscore.so.10(ink_atomiclist_push+0x0)[0x7f8651064d60]
bin/traffic_server(_ZN15UDPNetProcessor7UDPBindEP12ContinuationPK8sockaddriii+0x3c3)[0x8f2513]
bin/traffic_server(_ZN16QUICNetProcessor11main_acceptEP12ContinuationiRKN12NetProcessor13AcceptOptionsE+0x2da)[0x8f62ea]
bin/traffic_server(_Z21start_HttpProxyServerv+0xee)[0x5fdc3e]
bin/traffic_server(main+0x19c0)[0x55a080]
/lib64/libc.so.6(+0x29550)[0x7f8650531550]
/lib64/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0x89)[0x7f8650531609]
bin/traffic_server(_start+0x25)[0x573125]
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Any other openssl version to try?
Note that I had to remove openssl-dev to get configure enabling quic,
may be there are some mixing up there with openssl versions/locations.
Thanks,
Masaka
On Mon, Aug 29, 2022 at 6:46 PM jean-frederic clere <jfcl...@gmail.com>
wrote:
On 8/29/22 04:26, Masakazu Kitajo wrote:
Hi,
I guess it's because of version mismatch. Our master branch has not
supported the final versions (0x00000001 and h3). If your client only
supports the final versions, it's incompatible with ATS master.
Maybe you can try our 10-Dev branch. The branch has support for the final
versions. I added the support when we switched to using quiche as QUIC
implementation and I haven't built ATS with openssl since then, so I'm
not
sure if it really works with openssl now.
OK I will retry with quiche and 10-Dev, I was trying openssl and master.
My client is curl, what version traffic-server is supporting? h3-29?
Thanks,
Masakazu
On Sat, Aug 27, 2022 at 1:22 AM jean-frederic clere <jfcl...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi,
I am a bit lost with QUIC support, basically I built
https://github.com/quictls/openssl (branch: openssl-3.0.0+quic)
And then configure and build ATS, it builds and starts with
CONFIG proxy.config.http.server_ports STRING 4433:quic
But QUIC doesn't seem to work, ATS open the port 4433 but curl can't
connect it (and my curl seems to be working with different test URL).
What I am missing? Most of the ATS wikis are old and probably out dated.
Anything I can debug?
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Cheers
Jean-Frederic
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