jay (support) wrote:You've been to Antarctica?
Antarctic waters, cruise out of Buenos Aires. Big ship, so no excursions to the icecap. We're looking at doing another one this winter a smaller ship that does let you get onto the ice.
jay (support) wrote:You've been to Antarctica?
mundmc wrote:Any sense on this impacting the current implementation?
“Starting June 26, 2019, our REST API will only support connections that use TLS v1.2 and strong cipher suites. Support for TLS v1.0, v1.1 and weak cipher suites will be removed at that time. Customers running older operating systems or legacy network software may need to upgrade their systems to be compatible with these changes.
Note: This was originally announced May 2018 and postponed from June 2018 to June 2019.”
Great plugin, btw
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You are receiving this notice because our logs show your account is connecting to our REST API using one of the protocols or cipher suites that will be deprecated in June, 2019. Therefore, action is required on your part to ensure your Twilio service is not interrupted.
FlyingDiver wrote:I got the same email today.
I'll do some checking on this. I think I can add some code to the plugin to test if your system is compatible and throw a warning if not.
jay (support) wrote:FlyingDiver wrote:I got the same email today.
I'll do some checking on this. I think I can add some code to the plugin to test if your system is compatible and throw a warning if not.
Sadly, without code changes users will have to be running High Sierra or later for this to be resolved since the bug is in Apple's Python install on previous OS versions. The workaround is to use curl (it doesn't use the ancient openssl library) rather than requests. It totally sucks, but I seriously doubt Apple is going to patch older Python installs to fix the problem...
FlyingDiver wrote:I thought Sierra was OK. That's what I'm running and I didn't have the GitHub issues. I haven't actually tested Twilio yet.
python -c "import ssl; print ssl.OPENSSL_VERSION"
OpenSSL 0.9.7
OpenSSL 0.9.8
Twilio Error checkMessages: twilioClient.messages.delete() error: HTTP 404 error: Unable to delete record: The requested resource /2010-04-01/Accounts/ACfb7a313b10da4ac2c4f467e0361bdd3d/Messages/MM44635b85002d4a38b81edd80a7653af9.json was not found
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "plugin.py", line 380, in checkMessages
self.twilioClient.messages(message.sid).delete()
File "/Library/Application Support/Perceptive Automation/Indigo 7/Plugins/Twilio.indigoPlugin/Contents/Server Plugin/twilio/rest/api/v2010/account/message/__init__.py", line 326, in delete
return self._version.delete('delete', self._uri)
File "/Library/Application Support/Perceptive Automation/Indigo 7/Plugins/Twilio.indigoPlugin/Contents/Server Plugin/twilio/base/version.py", line 124, in delete
raise self.exception(method, uri, response, 'Unable to delete record')
TwilioRestException: HTTP 404 error: Unable to delete record: The requested resource /2010-04-01/Accounts/ACfb7a313b10da4ac2c4f467e0361bdd3d/Messages/MM44635b85002d4a38b81edd80a7653af9.json was not found
Twilio Error checkMessages: twilioClient.messages.delete() error: HTTP 404 error: Unable to delete record: The requested resource /2010-04-01/Accounts/ACfb7a313b10da4ac2c4f467e0361bdd3d/Messages/MMd1b1a25b7c01407daf0921dee98864e1.json was not found
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "plugin.py", line 380, in checkMessages
self.twilioClient.messages(message.sid).delete()
File "/Library/Application Support/Perceptive Automation/Indigo 7/Plugins/Twilio.indigoPlugin/Contents/Server Plugin/twilio/rest/api/v2010/account/message/__init__.py", line 326, in delete
return self._version.delete('delete', self._uri)
File "/Library/Application Support/Perceptive Automation/Indigo 7/Plugins/Twilio.indigoPlugin/Contents/Server Plugin/twilio/base/version.py", line 124, in delete
raise self.exception(method, uri, response, 'Unable to delete record')
TwilioRestException: HTTP 404 error: Unable to delete record: The requested resource /2010-04-01/Accounts/ACfb7a313b10da4ac2c4f467e0361bdd3d/Messages/MMd1b1a25b7c01407daf0921dee98864e1.json was not found
Twilio Error checkMessages: twilioClient.messages.delete() error: HTTP 404 error: Unable to delete record: The requested resource /2010-04-01/Accounts/ACfb7a313b10da4ac2c4f467e0361bdd3d/Messages/MMf16253a9c1d54f87a283b913b99015fe.json was not found
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "plugin.py", line 380, in checkMessages
self.twilioClient.messages(message.sid).delete()
File "/Library/Application Support/Perceptive Automation/Indigo 7/Plugins/Twilio.indigoPlugin/Contents/Server Plugin/twilio/rest/api/v2010/account/message/__init__.py", line 326, in delete
return self._version.delete('delete', self._uri)
File "/Library/Application Support/Perceptive Automation/Indigo 7/Plugins/Twilio.indigoPlugin/Contents/Server Plugin/twilio/base/version.py", line 124, in delete
raise self.exception(method, uri, response, 'Unable to delete record')
TwilioRestException: HTTP 404 error: Unable to delete record: The requested resource /2010-04-01/Accounts/ACfb7a313b10da4ac2c4f467e0361bdd3d/Messages/MMf16253a9c1d54f87a283b913b99015fe.json was not found
Twilio Error exception in deviceStartComm(Twilio Contact - XXX): 'key twilioNumber not found in dict'
Twilio Error exception in deviceStartComm(Twilio Contact - YYY): 'key twilioNumber not found in dict'
Twilio Error Error in plugin execution ServerReplacedElem:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/Library/Application Support/Perceptive Automation/Indigo 2021.1/IndigoPluginHost.app/Contents/Resources/PlugIns/plugin_base.py", line 1278, in deviceUpdated
File "plugin.py", line 203, in deviceStartComm
KeyError: key twilioNumber not found in dict
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