[Freedombox-discuss] Element (matrix-synapse client) problems. More info, pointing to server.

permondes - sagen sagen at permondes.de
Mon Sep 28 21:23:53 BST 2020


Isn't there also an update to matrix-synapse waiting to be installed
with 20.14.1? Maybe that already helps?
	Dietmar
Am Montag, den 28.09.2020, 21:30 +0200 schrieb Geert Stappers:
> On Mon, Sep 28, 2020 at 02:30:13PM -0400, A. F. Cano wrote:
> > On Sun, Sep 27, 2020 at 05:17:37PM -0400, A. F. Cano wrote:
> > > I have tried to create a new room and I get this:
> > > Failure to create roomServer may be unavailable, overloaded, or
> > > you hit a bug.
> > > How can I get rid of the "Connectivity to server has been lost."
> > > error?This might be the problem, but like I said, existing users
> > > in anexisting room can still use video conferencing.  Weird...
> > 
> > In the attempt to solve this problem, I have now installed
> > Quaternion,another client app.  Once I enter the Matrix
> > ID:@<user>:<sub-domain>.freedombox.rocks
> > where <user> is the user I have added to the FreedomBox for matrix
> > use(non-admin), <sub-domain> is the sub-domain I registered with
> > the keepers offreedombox.rocks.
> > the password I created for said account, and the server:
> > https://<sub-domain>.freedombox.rocks
> > 
> > after a few seconds it comes back with "Host unreachable".  I can
> > pingthe FreedomBox just fine in all these ways:
> > ping <local host name>ping <local host name>.localping <sub-
> > domain>.freedombox.rocks
> > I have restarted matrix-synapse on the FreedomBox but that
> > doesn'tchange anything:
> > sudo /etc/init.d/matrix-synapse restart
> > Does anyone have any idea what is going on here? 
> > What can I try to narrow down this problem?
> 
> NetworksniffSo tools like tcpdump and wireshark
> 
> RegardsGeert Stappers
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