Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Problems with calender and Nextcloud
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@Pakmann said in Problems with calender and Nextcloud:
version:…/…/vendor/node/deps/openssl/openssl/ssl/record/rec_layer_s3.c:1407:SSL
how did u configure the url in the config.js
http://
or
https:// -
My nextcloud server accept only https connections. I checked it with the config.js - it is https
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@Pakmann try
wget -o your nextcloud_url
on the terminal window…
i think the calendar fetcher is having trouble negotiating the ssl (https) handshake…
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@sdetweil said in Problems with calender and Nextcloud:
wget -O
Maybe it is to late on my side… The request told me i dont have an URL in the request…
Request like below.wget -O https://www.google.de
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but I said
wget -o your nextcloud_url
whatever the https://… nextcloud thing is in config.js
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yes, i try the complete URL for download die ICS file from nextcloud kalender. Include credentials inside the link:
wget -O https://USER:PASSWORD@DOMAIN/remote.php/dav/calendars/USER/personal/?export wget: URL fehlt Aufruf: wget [OPTION]... [URL] …
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@Pakmann just remove the -o parm
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of course :-) i uses O (not zero)
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@Pakmann just do wget nextcloud-url
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looks like the direction to find the root cause is good.
Get following response:
GnuTLS: A TLS fatal alert has been received. GnuTLS: received alert [70]: Error in protocol version
Now i remember, a few months ago i configure the nginx to TLS1.3. Maybe its not compatible with MM ?