• direct2jon

    (@direct2jon)


    Why am I getting this error message:
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    Oops!
    OpenSSL SSL_read: Success
    Don’t worry, This error message is only visible to Administrators.
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  • anonymized-14293447

    (@anonymized-14293447)

    I’m not a developer but I reckon the issue (which I’m also having) is related to Google changes to Maps platform. Since Analytify reads maps, then it might be related.

    I quote Google:
    On November 20, 2019, we are deprecating these properties to bring consistency across Places API clients on different platforms (the Maps JavaScript API, the Places SDK for Android, the Places SDK for iOS).
    These properties have been replaced as follows:
    – utc_offset, by utc_offset_minutes
    – opening_hours.open_now, by the isOpen() method in Place Details requests only.

    But don’t ask me more. I cannot help.

    timwitort

    (@timwitort)

    Same here. Site hosted on a VPS with InMotion Hosting. No changes to the hosting server. Checked Analytify dashboard today and it’s just this same error repeated rather than any of the statistics.

    mrimpact

    (@mrimpact)

    no doubt the problem is related to PLUGIN and the GOOGLE ANALYTICS connection.

    As I mentioned earlier, we were unable to connect the GOOGLE ANALYTICS account to the plugin.
    Returns the error.

    Asad Shahbaz

    (@artisticasad)

    We are working on the solution, thank you all for your patience. Will provide the fix asap.

    rhinogroup

    (@rhinogroup)

    For those wondering here was the solution to our problem: https://www.webhostingdiscussion.net/blog/curl-error-56-openssl-ssl_read-success/

    teenhype902103

    (@teenhype902103)

    @rhinogroup We attempted a downgrade as well as updating to the most recent stable version to no avail.

    Asad Shahbaz

    (@artisticasad)

    @rhinogroup

    Did the solution worked for you?

    sandzee33987

    (@sandzee33987)

    I am getting the same error. My wordpress is 5.3

    teenhype902103

    (@teenhype902103)

    appears to be working again for me. No other changes made on my end

    Plugin Author Adnan

    (@hiddenpearls)

    @teenhype902103 What is your OpenSSL and cURL version now?

    Alex

    (@gralexnsk)

    I can confirm downgrading curl 7.67.0 to 7.66.0 solves the issue.

    Regards,
    Alex.

    anonymized-14293447

    (@anonymized-14293447)

    I didn’t try this downgrade approach (I don’t like to downgrade things). I guess I’ll wait until the authors will come with another solution…

    Plugin is working fine now. thanks

    Plugin Author Adnan

    (@hiddenpearls)

    Hi, @all

    We have seen that the cURL version (curl-7.67.0) that installed in your Server OS was not supported by official application repositories. According to their website https://curl.haxx.se/download.html cURL version (curl-7.67.0) is a stable version but not for all operating systems yet. It seems that cURL version (curl-7.67.0) was manually installed on your servers.

    Stable version according to OS

    Centos8 = curl-7.61.1-8.el8.x86_64.rpm
    Centos7 = curl-7.29.0-54.el7.x86_64.rpm
    Debain10 = curl_7.64.0-4_amd64.deb
    Debain09 = curl_7.52.1-5+deb9u9_amd64.deb
    Ubuntu 18.04 = curl_7.58.0-2ubuntu3_amd64.deb
    Ubuntu 16.0.4 = curl_7.47.0-1ubuntu2_amd64.deb

    In our debugging process, We downgraded to cURL version (curl-7.66.0) and It worked fine. I highly recommend to ask your webhosts or sysadmins to downgrade the cURL version (curl-7.67.0) to cURL version (curl-7.66.0) should make the Analytify work again.

    P.S We are also working on our code to make it work with even unstable version of cURL but until then use the above solution, please.

    Thanks.

    This is an issue while using cURL version 7.67.0. If you are receiving this error, you can downgrade to previous version and it should resolve your issue. You can refer the following URL to downgrade version if you have CentOS / RHEL:

    https://www.webhostingdiscussion.net/blog/curl-error-56-openssl-ssl_read-success/

    Make sure that you restart web server after downgrading version.

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