Okay, I got something but I need to help to interpret this, I got the WS
messages:
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{"payload":"echo","host":"192.168.123.3","command":"open","channel":"1:2!18","flow-control":true,"group":"cockpit1:localhost/dashboard"}
1:2!18 x 8
{"command":"close","channel":"1:2!18","problem":"not-supported"}
This *cockpit1/localhost* seems strange to me :/
Em ter, 23 de abr de 2019 às 18:09, Daniel Hilst <[email protected]>
escreveu:
> Hey everybody
>
> I'm trying to setup dashboard between some machines. When I try to add a
> machine to the dashboard it gives me *A compatible version of Cockpit is
> not installed on <ADDRESS>. *I'm trying to figure out what is happening,
> I tracked the code up here:
> https://github.com/cockpit-project/cockpit/blob/master/pkg/lib/machine-dialogs.js#L140
>
> I fireup a tcpdump at target and didn't see any noise from the source, so
> my guess is that something is going wrong on the source side. Also I tried
> to connect from the target to source and it worked like a charm.
>
> How *cockpit.channel(...)* works. They are a websocket based connection,
> how can I troubleshoot this? Is there any command line to test cockpit
> machines connection?
>
> I'm using cockpit from centos7 repositories, version 176.
> cockpit-dashboard and bridge is installed on both ends and also started. I
> can connect to cockpit in the target and even add source in its dashboard,
> is only source -> target that isn't working.
>
> Any help would be appreciated!
>
> Regards,
>
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