Thread: [Logicmail-users] Issue when using Direct TCP but WLAN works
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From: Daniel F. <log...@da...> - 2012-01-13 21:55:22
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Hello, I have an issue when using LogicMail through the mobile network after upgrading to the latest stable version 2.0.0.291 (same issue with unstable). Sadly I did not write down the old version I had been using, but it should be around August 2011. The connection is working fine through the Wireless LAN connection, however when I try to connect through the mobile network using "Direct TCP". I simply get the message that the connection could not be opened. Since there is very little I can debug on my BB, I have checked the server and when examining the logs I noticed errors like these: Jan 13 22:14:00 imap-login: Info: Disconnected (no auth attempts): rip=82.113.XX.YY, lip=10.1.AA.BB, TLS handshaking: SSL_accept() failed: error:1407609B:SSL routines:SSL23_GET_CLIENT_HELLO:https proxy request The remote IP matches the device the blackberry is using for www requests, so I know for sure that this request comes from the blackberry. To further analyze this, I snooped and saw that exactly the following is what the imap server receives over the TCP connection from the blackberry: CONNECT imap.mail.somewhere.de:993 HTTP/1.1 Host: imap.mail.somewhere.de:993 Connection: close Where imap.mail.somewhere.de with port 993 is the imapserver i configured in LogicMail to connect to, of course. And since it's working in WLAN mode, the settings should be correct. Why is LogicMail trying to connect to my email server assuming it's a proxy server? Is LogicMail at fault here, or is it some strange thing my provider (O2 Germany) is doing? Regards, Daniel Frank |
From: Daniel F. <log...@da...> - 2012-01-13 22:06:50
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Hello, sorry for the spamming, but it noticed I forgot to include the connection log. #BlackBerry Event Log (cpt) #HwID: 0x5001807 #DPIN: 0x27658f5b #PVer: 6.4.0.142 #AVer: 6.0.0.337 E LogicMail - org.logicprobe.LogicMail.util.WrappedIOException: Verbindung kann nicht geöffnet werden - 1/13 23:01:46 E LogicMail - Verbindung kann nicht geöffnet werden - 1/13 23:01:46 i net.rim.networkapi - FatF java.io.EOFException - 1/13 23:01:46 i net.rim.networkapi - Fatf 1 - 1/13 23:01:46 a net.rim.tcp - disc 1 - 1/13 23:01:46 d net.rim.tcp - TXss - 1/13 23:01:44 d net.rim.tcp - TXsb 94 - 1/13 23:01:44 d net.rim.tcp - OPEN - 1/13 23:01:44 a net.rim.tcp - open tcpsocket://imap.mail.somewhere.de:993;interface=cellular - 1/13 23:01:43 d net.rim.networkapi - FcoC ssl://imap.mail.somewhere.de:993;deviceside=true - 1/13 23:01:43 i net.rim.networkapi - Fatt 1 - 1/13 23:01:43 i net.rim.networkapi - FatF net.rim.device.api.io.transport.InsufficientCoverageException: Insufficient Coverage - 1/13 23:01:43 i net.rim.networkapi - Fatf 6 - 1/13 23:01:43 i net.rim.networkapi - Fatt 6 - 1/13 23:01:43 d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.close() - 1/13 23:01:41 d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.getFolderMessages() - 1/13 23:01:41 d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.open() Opened with 0 messages in index file - 1/13 23:01:41 d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.open() Opening: file:///SDCard/BlackBerry/logicmail/local/Trash - 1/13 23:01:41 d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.close() - 1/13 23:01:41 d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.getFolderMessages() - 1/13 23:01:41 d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.open() Opened with 0 messages in index file - 1/13 23:01:41 d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.open() Opening: file:///SDCard/BlackBerry/logicmail/local/Sent - 1/13 23:01:41 d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.close() - 1/13 23:01:40 d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.getFolderMessages() - 1/13 23:01:40 d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.open() Opened with 0 messages in index file - 1/13 23:01:40 d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.open() Opening: file:///SDCard/BlackBerry/logicmail/local/Drafts - 1/13 23:01:40 i LogicMail - Application startup Date: Fr Jan. 13 23:01:40 Europe/Amsterdam 2012 Name: LogicMail Version: 2.0.0.291 Platform: 9800 6.0.0.337 (touch) - 1/13 23:01:40 Am 13.01.2012 22:36, schrieb Daniel Frank: > Hello, > > I have an issue when using LogicMail through the mobile network after > upgrading to the latest stable version 2.0.0.291 (same issue with > unstable). Sadly I did not write down the old version I had been using, > but it should be around August 2011. > > The connection is working fine through the Wireless LAN connection, > however when I try to connect through the mobile network using "Direct > TCP". I simply get the message that the connection could not be opened. > Since there is very little I can debug on my BB, I have checked the > server and when examining the logs I noticed errors like these: > Jan 13 22:14:00 imap-login: Info: Disconnected (no auth attempts): > rip=82.113.XX.YY, lip=10.1.AA.BB, TLS handshaking: SSL_accept() failed: > error:1407609B:SSL routines:SSL23_GET_CLIENT_HELLO:https proxy request > The remote IP matches the device the blackberry is using for www > requests, so I know for sure that this request comes from the blackberry. > To further analyze this, I snooped and saw that exactly the following is > what the imap server receives over the TCP connection from the blackberry: > CONNECT imap.mail.somewhere.de:993 HTTP/1.1 > Host: imap.mail.somewhere.de:993 > Connection: close > Where imap.mail.somewhere.de with port 993 is the imapserver i > configured in LogicMail to connect to, of course. And since it's working > in WLAN mode, the settings should be correct. > Why is LogicMail trying to connect to my email server assuming it's a > proxy server? > > Is LogicMail at fault here, or is it some strange thing my provider (O2 > Germany) is doing? > > Regards, > Daniel Frank > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > RSA(R) Conference 2012 > Mar 27 - Feb 2 > Save $400 by Jan. 27 > Register now! > http://p.sf.net/sfu/rsa-sfdev2dev2 > _______________________________________________ > Logicmail-users mailing list > Log...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/logicmail-users |
From: Derek K. <dko...@lo...> - 2012-01-13 22:15:27
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The log doesn't actually tell us anything anyways. Your first e-mail was a lot more informative. LogicMail doesn't implement any sort of proxy protocols, so the only possible explanation is that your provider is somehow screwing with the connection. -Derek On 1/13/2012 5:06 PM, Daniel Frank wrote: > Hello, > > sorry for the spamming, but it noticed I forgot to include the > connection log. > > #BlackBerry Event Log (cpt) > > #HwID: 0x5001807 > #DPIN: 0x27658f5b > #PVer: 6.4.0.142 > #AVer: 6.0.0.337 > E LogicMail - org.logicprobe.LogicMail.util.WrappedIOException: > Verbindung kann nicht geöffnet werden - 1/13 23:01:46 > E LogicMail - Verbindung kann nicht geöffnet werden - 1/13 23:01:46 > i net.rim.networkapi - FatF java.io.EOFException - 1/13 23:01:46 > i net.rim.networkapi - Fatf 1 - 1/13 23:01:46 > a net.rim.tcp - disc 1 - 1/13 23:01:46 > d net.rim.tcp - TXss - 1/13 23:01:44 > d net.rim.tcp - TXsb 94 - 1/13 23:01:44 > d net.rim.tcp - OPEN - 1/13 23:01:44 > a net.rim.tcp - open > tcpsocket://imap.mail.somewhere.de:993;interface=cellular - 1/13 23:01:43 > d net.rim.networkapi - FcoC > ssl://imap.mail.somewhere.de:993;deviceside=true - 1/13 23:01:43 > i net.rim.networkapi - Fatt 1 - 1/13 23:01:43 > i net.rim.networkapi - FatF > net.rim.device.api.io.transport.InsufficientCoverageException: > Insufficient Coverage - 1/13 23:01:43 > i net.rim.networkapi - Fatf 6 - 1/13 23:01:43 > i net.rim.networkapi - Fatt 6 - 1/13 23:01:43 > d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.close() - 1/13 23:01:41 > d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.getFolderMessages() - 1/13 23:01:41 > d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.open() > Opened with 0 messages in index file - 1/13 23:01:41 > d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.open() > Opening: file:///SDCard/BlackBerry/logicmail/local/Trash - 1/13 23:01:41 > d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.close() - 1/13 23:01:41 > d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.getFolderMessages() - 1/13 23:01:41 > d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.open() > Opened with 0 messages in index file - 1/13 23:01:41 > d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.open() > Opening: file:///SDCard/BlackBerry/logicmail/local/Sent - 1/13 23:01:41 > d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.close() - 1/13 23:01:40 > d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.getFolderMessages() - 1/13 23:01:40 > d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.open() > Opened with 0 messages in index file - 1/13 23:01:40 > d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.open() > Opening: file:///SDCard/BlackBerry/logicmail/local/Drafts - 1/13 23:01:40 > i LogicMail - Application startup > Date: Fr Jan. 13 23:01:40 Europe/Amsterdam 2012 > Name: LogicMail > Version: 2.0.0.291 > Platform: 9800 6.0.0.337 (touch) > - 1/13 23:01:40 > > > Am 13.01.2012 22:36, schrieb Daniel Frank: >> Hello, >> >> I have an issue when using LogicMail through the mobile network after >> upgrading to the latest stable version 2.0.0.291 (same issue with >> unstable). Sadly I did not write down the old version I had been using, >> but it should be around August 2011. >> >> The connection is working fine through the Wireless LAN connection, >> however when I try to connect through the mobile network using "Direct >> TCP". I simply get the message that the connection could not be opened. >> Since there is very little I can debug on my BB, I have checked the >> server and when examining the logs I noticed errors like these: >> Jan 13 22:14:00 imap-login: Info: Disconnected (no auth attempts): >> rip=82.113.XX.YY, lip=10.1.AA.BB, TLS handshaking: SSL_accept() failed: >> error:1407609B:SSL routines:SSL23_GET_CLIENT_HELLO:https proxy request >> The remote IP matches the device the blackberry is using for www >> requests, so I know for sure that this request comes from the blackberry. >> To further analyze this, I snooped and saw that exactly the following is >> what the imap server receives over the TCP connection from the blackberry: >> CONNECT imap.mail.somewhere.de:993 HTTP/1.1 >> Host: imap.mail.somewhere.de:993 >> Connection: close >> Where imap.mail.somewhere.de with port 993 is the imapserver i >> configured in LogicMail to connect to, of course. And since it's working >> in WLAN mode, the settings should be correct. >> Why is LogicMail trying to connect to my email server assuming it's a >> proxy server? >> >> Is LogicMail at fault here, or is it some strange thing my provider (O2 >> Germany) is doing? >> >> Regards, >> Daniel Frank >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> RSA(R) Conference 2012 >> Mar 27 - Feb 2 >> Save $400 by Jan. 27 >> Register now! >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/rsa-sfdev2dev2 >> _______________________________________________ >> Logicmail-users mailing list >> Log...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/logicmail-users > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > RSA(R) Conference 2012 > Mar 27 - Feb 2 > Save $400 by Jan. 27 > Register now! > http://p.sf.net/sfu/rsa-sfdev2dev2 > _______________________________________________ > Logicmail-users mailing list > Log...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/logicmail-users -- ---------------------------- Derek Konigsberg dko...@lo... ---------------------------- |