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Offline TheUnicornXXL

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Facebook
« on: 10 04 2020, 23:14:05 »
Hello,

I can't get Facebook working.

I get no login and the following log:

[01:05:53 26E8] [Facebook_1] *** Beginning SignOn process
[01:05:53 2228] [Facebook_1] Executing request:
https://b-api.facebook.com/method/auth.login
[01:05:53 2228] [Facebook_1] Connection request to b-api.facebook.com:443 (Flags 11)....
[01:05:53 2228] [Facebook_1] (0000000002332410) Connecting to server b-api.facebook.com:443....
[01:05:53 2228] [Facebook_1] (0000000002332410) Connecting to ip 157.240.27.35:443 ....
[01:05:53 2228] [Facebook_1] (820) Connected to b-api.facebook.com:443
[01:05:53 2228] [Facebook_1] (820 b-api.facebook.com) Starting SSL negotiation
[01:05:53 2228] [Facebook_1] (820 b-api.facebook.com) SSL negotiation successful
[01:05:53 2228] [Facebook_1] (0000000002332410:820) Connection closed internal
[01:05:53 2228] [Facebook_1] (0000000002332410:4294967295) Connection closed

I tried the following things:

- Facebook user password
- generated a app password at Facebook and used with miranda ng (the used email address is my Facebook login email address?)
- miranda ng stable version
- miranda ng development version

Is there any trick to get this working?
 

Offline ghazan

Re: Facebook
« Reply #1 on: 12 04 2020, 12:49:25 »
no, that's something internal that prevents Miranda from connections to Facebook, it could be a firewall or antivirus
Miranda physically can't connect, and this problem lays outside Miranda
 

Offline TheUnicornXXL

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Re: Facebook
« Reply #2 on: 12 04 2020, 17:48:34 »
No Windows firewall active. My IPFire is outgoing open.

And why is there the following log entry:

[01:05:53 2228] [Facebook_1] (820 b-api.facebook.com) SSL negotiation successful

This can't happen if there is an active firewall.

Would be nice to have a more detailed and deeper debug level at Miranda NG.
 

Offline ghazan

Re: Facebook
« Reply #3 on: 13 04 2020, 17:54:19 »
TheUnicornXXL,
yes, but Miranda doesn't even try to send any packets into it, and in the same moment the connection gets closed.
that's someone's else influence