R-A-F Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Running openSUSE Tumbleweed kernel 7.0.5-1. Version 1.8 ran just fine on the same system/config. Now after removal of the old version and installation of the brand new v1.9, I'm greeted with X-Aviation Product Activation window. After inputting correct credential and clicking "Login" all I get is a red message "Unable to read response from server." I do have a internet connection on my X-Plane machine, and other models/plugins can communicate with their activation servers just fine (X-Plane org store models for example). Does you plugin require a specific dependency maybe? Any ideas? X-Plane Log.txt shows the following lines after clicking "Login": X-Aviation Activation (login_window.cpp.96): Login Pressed. Do Logic X-Aviation Activation (url_builder.cpp.54): Transaction ID: FL6g2EECrH X-Aviation Activation (drm_system.cpp.264): ERROR A: [Unable to read response from server.] I've tried running X-Plane with "OPENSSL_CONF=/dev/null" variable without any success with the activation. Quote
Pils Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, R-A-F said: X-Plane Log.txt shows the following lines after clicking "Login": Please attach the original Log.txt 1 hour ago, R-A-F said: I've tried running X-Plane with "OPENSSL_CONF=/dev/null" variable without any success with the activation. What was the thinking for doing this? Quote
R-A-F Posted 1 hour ago Author Report Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, Pils said: What was the thinking for doing this? I attached a full Log.txt file. "OPENSSL_CONF=/dev/null" is a walkaround for NON-Ubuntu Linux distros. Basically tells the X-Plane to ignore the systems SSL configuration. I've had an addon that absolutely refused to activate (communicate with the server) unless I had that variable set. See more here: https://www.x-plane.com/kb/linux-x-plane-12-out-of-memory-error/ . I tested this with your activation plugin, but obviously didn't work. Log.txt Quote
Pils Posted 51 minutes ago Report Posted 51 minutes ago 12 minutes ago, R-A-F said: See more here: https://www.x-plane.com/kb/linux-x-plane-12-out-of-memory-error/ . I tested this with your activation plugin, but obviously didn't work. “This problem will be rectified with X-Plane 12.3.1” I guess that’s resolved now, but I guess was worth a (long) shot. Quote
R-A-F Posted 35 minutes ago Author Report Posted 35 minutes ago 8 minutes ago, Pils said: “This problem will be rectified with X-Plane 12.3.1” I guess that’s resolved now, but I guess was worth a (long) shot. Yup, just trying everything at this point. I also tried a completely different network - disabled my wired Ethernet connection to my home server and router and connected my X-Plane machine to Internet with a WiFi dongle via my phone's hotspot (pretty much bare 5G connection) - still no bueno. I'm running an external firewall and a DNS sinkhole on my wired connection, so I wanted to exclude the possibility of my own network blocking the transmission, but anyway even that didn't help. Quote
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