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<blockquote data-quote="Pablik" data-source="post: 1296926" data-attributes="member: 106554"><p>That's what I thought: Error: Fehler bei SSPI-Aufruf, siehe interne Ausnahme</p><p></p><p>It seems, that the remote server requires TLS 1.3 protocol. It works on my system, because I'm using Open SSL (I'm still runnig on Win7).</p><p>As far as I know, the TLS 1.3 is enabled by default on Win11, but not on Win10 (it must be enabled manually).</p><p>But even if your OS does support TLS 1.3, the MediaPortal.exe sets ServicePointManager.SecurityProtocol to TLS 1.2 only anyway. We need to look into this issue.</p><p></p><p>For now, you can force to use Open SSL for my plugin by manually inserting this part into MediaPortal.xml configuration file:</p><p>[CODE]</p><p> <section name="Pbk.Http"></p><p> <entry name="UseOpenSSL">Yes</entry></p><p> </section></p><p>[/CODE]</p><p></p><p>But beaware - the Managed OpenSSL lib is experimental, although it seems to be working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pablik, post: 1296926, member: 106554"] That's what I thought: Error: Fehler bei SSPI-Aufruf, siehe interne Ausnahme It seems, that the remote server requires TLS 1.3 protocol. It works on my system, because I'm using Open SSL (I'm still runnig on Win7). As far as I know, the TLS 1.3 is enabled by default on Win11, but not on Win10 (it must be enabled manually). But even if your OS does support TLS 1.3, the MediaPortal.exe sets ServicePointManager.SecurityProtocol to TLS 1.2 only anyway. We need to look into this issue. For now, you can force to use Open SSL for my plugin by manually inserting this part into MediaPortal.xml configuration file: [CODE] <section name="Pbk.Http"> <entry name="UseOpenSSL">Yes</entry> </section> [/CODE] But beaware - the Managed OpenSSL lib is experimental, although it seems to be working. [/QUOTE]
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