Kepware connection problem with Python - BadSessionNotActivated #1441
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is just logging stuff!
thats the error! ServiceFault's comes typically from Server what Versions your at (inkl. KEPServerEX Version?) |
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Yes, I thought so too :) |
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Ok. Probably I was too tired to see the deprecated message yesterday night. Now I tried the new Kepware example that comes with the asyncio v 0.9.92
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No it should not. I mean it has a server certificate that was generated during installation but I turned that off and specifically selected "none - insecure" in the UA configuration for localhost. I also never entered a password somewhere and left that empty. |
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Ok it seems there was another setting somewhere else where I had to check "allow anonymous login" so thanks for pointing me in the right direction! |
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I've got a problem connecting to my Kepware Server...
I copied the example and shortened it a bit just to see if I'm able to get a connection going.
My server is configured to accept unsecure connections without a certificate from the localhost.
I also configured a Kepware simulator driver with a few tags.
tried both clients but that's not the problem it seems.
I get the error:
ok cryptography is not installed but so far I don't intend to use certificates since my application and the server will run on the same computer. So far we've been using c# with quickopc but we are trying to switch to python and a more universal approach.
Can anyone tell what might be the problem?
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