Is there a known issue with Obitalk servers right now?
rbowles:
So based on my limited and gentle poking at it, intermittent is an accurate description of the HTTPS service that catches the phone's **5
If it is more than one server behind a load balancer, it feels like a broken load balancer configuration (and the LB isn't detecting and avoid a broken server behind it).
If it is only one server at that IP address, it is wildly overloaded? But maybe in an odd way since ever overloaded web servers will accept new TCP connections until they run out of resource and return immediate ICMP messages (maybe). Who knows.
Please fix this, I'd offer to help for free ... I love these devices and the host provisioning service.
Pete11566:
New here, have just hooked up the Obi and trying to get started. Having same trouble as many of you before me.
Someone posted that port 443 wasn't responding, but then once it was he was able to connect. For a dumb guy like me, can you explain how to figure that part out so I can quit trying every few mins and just try the telnet first to see if it would work?
Or, if anyone has any other ideas... would appreciate the help.
drgeoff:
Quote from: Pete11566 on April 02, 2021, 11:49:21 am
New here, have just hooked up the Obi and trying to get started. Having same trouble as many of you before me.
Someone posted that port 443 wasn't responding, but then once it was he was able to connect. For a dumb guy like me, can you explain how to figure that part out so I can quit trying every few mins and just try the telnet first to see if it would work?
Or, if anyone has any other ideas... would appreciate the help.
If you can successfully call the echo test number **9 222 222 222 it is very unlikely that there is any problem with your equipment or its configuration and there is nothing you can change which will help.
I don't voice any opinion about the validity of the port 443 comment. But my understanding is that the non-responding port was at the Obihai servers. That is not something that end-users like you or I can change.
bmingw:
I have 3 year old obi200 which worked well, until 2 weeks ago started disconnecting/reconnecting almost randomly. I say randomly because from GV alert emails know that disconnect/reconnect always happened at 00 or 15 or 30 or 45 minutes of random hour. Reset didn't help, so what tried next was deleted from obitalk only to find could not add back. In addition to self-troubleshooting, I even bought new obi200, tried at friends house different router, tried making new account to add. Also frustrating is that obitalk status webpage reported many outages Jan-Mar, but "100% uptime" past 2 weeks that I've had problems. I'm out of ideas, will keep trying **5, probably return new obi200 as seems was not hardware problem with old one.
Trinimd:
Has this been fixed?
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