* bug#71238: Installer image consistently fails to run system init due to TLS error @ 2024-05-28 0:56 Richard Sent 2024-05-28 2:31 ` Richard Sent ` (2 more replies) 0 siblings, 3 replies; 8+ messages in thread From: Richard Sent @ 2024-05-28 0:56 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 71238 Hi Guix! The dump was uploaded as installer-dump-2e7b5f8f. Here's the installer's error message: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- May 27 22:15:49 localhost installer[708]: substitute: ^[[Kupdating substitutes from 'https://bordeaux.guix.gnu.org'... 0.0%guix substitute: error: TLS error in procedure 'write_to_session_record_port': Error in the push function. May 27 22:15:49 localhost installer[708]: guix system: ^[[1;31merror: ^[[0m`/gnu/store/rdjjpch9m9xv4rdhhr6sv044qd322pj8-guix-command substitute' died unexpectedly --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- A Guix system installation generated via the following method consistently fails to install due to a TLS error when updating substitutes. --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- gibraltar :( guix$ guix time-machine -q -- describe guix 00384ae repository URL: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git branch: master commit: 00384aedbc6a371aaf90ca344a446952fdd5a6b3 gibraltar :) guix$ guix time-machine -q -- system image --image-type=iso9660 -e '(@ (gnu system install) installation-os)' guix system: warning: Consider running 'guix pull' followed by 'guix system reconfigure' to get up-to-date packages and security updates. Updating channel 'guix' from Git repository at 'https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git'... Computing Guix derivation for 'x86_64-linux'... \ /gnu/store/x9a2nflpnfpr8i3n1759hw7wg2qv5mm8-image.iso --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- Curiously this does NOT occur the first time substitutes are fetched. I observed it occur three times when substitutes were fetched after Ruby was substituted. I don't mean to say that Ruby is the problem (that'd be crazy), just that the TLS error occurs at the same stage in the installation every time. NOT randomly. I've never encountered this error before on any other Guix machine on my network. The installation machine was using a wired connection. Possibly related: [1], [2], [3], [4] Notably [3] claims to have a fix that was merged into Guix, but 00384ae is after said fix was merged (and yes, $ guix describe on the installer image does report 00384ae) [1]: https://issues.guix.gnu.org/66786 [2]: https://issues.guix.gnu.org/48903 [3]: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2024-03/msg00150.html [4]: https://issues.guix.gnu.org/70244 -- Take it easy, Richard Sent Making my computer weirder one commit at a time. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* bug#71238: Installer image consistently fails to run system init due to TLS error 2024-05-28 0:56 bug#71238: Installer image consistently fails to run system init due to TLS error Richard Sent @ 2024-05-28 2:31 ` Richard Sent 2024-05-28 4:44 ` Richard Sent 2024-08-13 11:38 ` Jonathan Brielmaier via Bug reports for GNU Guix 2024-09-04 22:01 ` Roman Riabenko via Bug reports for GNU Guix 2 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread From: Richard Sent @ 2024-05-28 2:31 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 71238 > Curiously this does NOT occur the first time substitutes are fetched. I > observed it occur three times when substitutes were fetched after Ruby > was substituted. I don't mean to say that Ruby is the problem (that'd be > crazy), just that the TLS error occurs at the same stage in the > installation every time. NOT randomly. > > I've never encountered this error before on any other Guix machine on my > network. The installation machine was using a wired connection. I have now tried the v1.4.0 installer and get a failure at (seemingly) the same point in the install, although the actual error is different. See installer-dump-22e789d5. What the heck is going on here? Those two images are wildly different and are downloading wildly different sets of substitutes. -- Take it easy, Richard Sent Making my computer weirder one commit at a time. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* bug#71238: Installer image consistently fails to run system init due to TLS error 2024-05-28 2:31 ` Richard Sent @ 2024-05-28 4:44 ` Richard Sent 2024-05-28 5:36 ` adanskana 2024-05-29 1:44 ` Richard Sent 0 siblings, 2 replies; 8+ messages in thread From: Richard Sent @ 2024-05-28 4:44 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 71238; +Cc: adanskana, lars.bilke, ludo, ekaitz Richard Sent <richard@freakingpenguin.com> writes: > What the heck is going on here? Those two images are wildly different > and are downloading wildly different sets of substitutes. Bad news. I connected my device to a different network with just an ordinary consumer router and the installation succeeded (using the guix 00384aed media). Ordinary my devices are behind a opnsense router with a /very/ lightly-customized firewall. To me, this means there are three possibilities, none of which is particularly comforting: 1. There was a transient network issue for ~3 hours when I attempted to install Guix ~4 times using different installation media that caused a specific TLS handshake to fail. 2. A specific TLS handshake Guix undertakes during the installation process fails to pass one of the built-in firewall rules shipped with opnsense. 3. Some other odd aspect of my network messes things up for a specific TLS handshake. My money is on 2 given how this is a seemingly common issue on enterprise networks [1] and the rules I have added seem irrelevant. (I'd rather not talk openly about my firewall rules in an archived public forum, but can discuss off-list). However, there is another comment in that thread that says IT didn't notice any firewall blocking. >> Sometimes, usually when I'm on an enterprise network like my >> university's of library's wifi, the `guix substitute` process dies >> with a "TLS error in procedure 'write_to_session_record_port': Error >> in the push function" error message. My connection is rock-solid >> otherwise, and sometimes it doesn't happen at all. > I get the same error on guix pull almost always when I am on my > enterprise network. Re-running guix pull a second time also almost > always then runs fine. I checked with our IT: nothing suspicious on > the network, i.e. no firewall blocking. Running Guix pull to work around the problem is great...... unless you're trying to install Guix via the guided installer! :) In my case it also wasn't guix pull that was failing. I want to emphasize that the error occured in the same phase of the installer every time, it was not the first handshake, no other machine has ever had this issue, and the installer was (3/4 times) on a commit that should include the fix described in [1]. I'm happy to assist with debugging this, although I'm not some TLS networking genius so trying to solve it outright is probably beyond me. I'd also LOVE to hear if other people using a largely stock opnsense or other firewall software encountered this issue, particularly with the installation media. At some point I'll attempt to gradually "de-enterprise" parts of my network and see exactly when (if ever) the problem is resolved. Due to the nature of the problem, reliably reproducing it in the future will be a challenge. CC'ing people involved in [1] because this is just so weird and I don't want it to be consigned to the dustbins of history. I don't think we heard anyone with the issue explicitly say the fix resolved or at least mitigated the problem. [1]: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2024-03/msg00150.html -- Take it easy, Richard Sent Making my computer weirder one commit at a time. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* bug#71238: Installer image consistently fails to run system init due to TLS error 2024-05-28 4:44 ` Richard Sent @ 2024-05-28 5:36 ` adanskana 2024-05-29 1:44 ` Richard Sent 1 sibling, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread From: adanskana @ 2024-05-28 5:36 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Richard Sent, 71238, ekaitz, lars.bilke, ludo Hi Richard On 5/28/24 4:44 AM, Richard Sent <richard@freakingpenguin.com> wrote: > Richard Sent <richard@freakingpenguin.com> writes: > > > What the heck is going on here? Those two images are wildly different > > and are downloading wildly different sets of substitutes. > > Bad news. I connected my device to a different network with just an > ordinary consumer router and the installation succeeded (using the guix > 00384aed media). Ordinary my devices are behind a opnsense router with a > /very/ lightly-customized firewall. To me, this means there are three > possibilities, none of which is particularly comforting: > > 1. There was a transient network issue for ~3 hours when I attempted to > install Guix ~4 times using different installation media that caused a > specific TLS handshake to fail. > > 2. A specific TLS handshake Guix undertakes during the installation > process fails to pass one of the built-in firewall rules shipped with > opnsense. > > 3. Some other odd aspect of my network messes things up for a specific > TLS handshake. > > My money is on 2 given how this is a seemingly common issue on > enterprise networks [1] and the rules I have added seem irrelevant. (I'd > rather not talk openly about my firewall rules in an archived public > forum, but can discuss off-list). However, there is another comment in > that thread that says IT didn't notice any firewall blocking. > > >> Sometimes, usually when I'm on an enterprise network like my > >> university's of library's wifi, the `guix substitute` process dies > >> with a "TLS error in procedure 'write_to_session_record_port': Error > >> in the push function" error message. My connection is rock-solid > >> otherwise, and sometimes it doesn't happen at all. I was actually going to reopen this issue, as I'm still encountering this bug in the exact same scenarios. Nothing has changed at all. > > I get the same error on guix pull almost always when I am on my > > enterprise network. Re-running guix pull a second time also almost > > always then runs fine. I checked with our IT: nothing suspicious on > > the network, i.e. no firewall blocking. > > Running Guix pull to work around the problem is great...... unless > you're trying to install Guix via the guided installer! :) In my case it > also wasn't guix pull that was failing. > > I want to emphasize that the error occured in the same phase of the > installer every time, it was not the first handshake, no other machine > has ever had this issue, and the installer was (3/4 times) on a commit > that should include the fix described in [1]. > > I'm happy to assist with debugging this, although I'm not some TLS > networking genius so trying to solve it outright is probably beyond me. > I'd also LOVE to hear if other people using a largely stock opnsense or > other firewall software encountered this issue, particularly with the > installation media. Same, I'm happy to assist. The test that Ludo' provided to try and reproduce the bug doesn't work as referenced in previous emails. Is there some way I can attatch a debugger to a guile process running `guix upgrade` or something like that? > > At some point I'll attempt to gradually "de-enterprise" parts of my > network and see exactly when (if ever) the problem is resolved. Due to > the nature of the problem, reliably reproducing it in the future will be > a challenge. > > CC'ing people involved in [1] because this is just so weird and I don't > want it to be consigned to the dustbins of history. I don't think we > heard anyone with the issue explicitly say the fix resolved or at least > mitigated the problem. Thanks for CC'ing me. Yes, the problem was never resolved. For someone just upgrading their system, it's annoying, but can be mitigated pretty easily. For someone trying to install Guix, on the other hand, this is a intensely annoying problem. After my exams are finished in a couple weeks I want to try and fix this problem and also upgrade GRUB to fix issues with it recognising ext4 partitons with certain features enabled properly. > > [1]: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2024-03/msg00150.html > > Anyway, please let me know how I can help. If someone could help me attaching some sort of debugger, I can reproduce the error fairly easily on my uni's wifi if I do a `guix gc -d 2w && guix upgrade && sudo guix system reconfigure config.scm`. The sheer number of substitutes downloaded seems to be enough for it to happen at least once. Warmly, Ada ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* bug#71238: Installer image consistently fails to run system init due to TLS error 2024-05-28 4:44 ` Richard Sent 2024-05-28 5:36 ` adanskana @ 2024-05-29 1:44 ` Richard Sent 2024-06-10 5:33 ` adanskana 1 sibling, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread From: Richard Sent @ 2024-05-29 1:44 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 71238; +Cc: adanskana, lars.bilke, ludo, ekaitz Richard Sent <richard@freakingpenguin.com> writes: > 1. There was a transient network issue for ~3 hours when I attempted to > install Guix ~4 times using different installation media that caused a > specific TLS handshake to fail. > > 2. A specific TLS handshake Guix undertakes during the installation > process fails to pass one of the built-in firewall rules shipped with > opnsense. > > 3. Some other odd aspect of my network messes things up for a specific > TLS handshake. > > My money is on 2 given how this is a seemingly common issue on > enterprise networks [1] and the rules I have added seem irrelevant. (I'd > rather not talk openly about my firewall rules in an archived public > forum, but can discuss off-list). However, there is another comment in > that thread that says IT didn't notice any firewall blocking. I ran the 1.4.0 installer again today behind my opnsense router and it completed successfully, which is horrifying. I was hoping starting from a constant image would make the error reproducible but that doesn't seem to be the case. Even with a consistent system image and network, it's only reproducible for somewhere between a few hours and one day. Perhaps server load plays a part? (Technically my process was a little bit different. Instead of fully completing the graphical installer I swapped to a TTY after activating the wired connection, mounted the root fs, and run $ guix system build /mnt/etc/config.scm, where config.scm was unmodified since initial installation. I'd be stunned if this caused the change in behavior but figured I'd mention for completeness.) -- Take it easy, Richard Sent Making my computer weirder one commit at a time. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* bug#71238: Installer image consistently fails to run system init due to TLS error 2024-05-29 1:44 ` Richard Sent @ 2024-06-10 5:33 ` adanskana 0 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread From: adanskana @ 2024-06-10 5:33 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Richard Sent, 71238, lars.bilke, ludo, ekaitz Hi all, On 29/05/2024 01:44, Richard Sent <richard@freakingpenguin.com> wrote: > Richard Sent <richard@freakingpenguin.com> writes: > > > 1. There was a transient network issue for ~3 hours when I attempted to > > install Guix ~4 times using different installation media that caused a > > specific TLS handshake to fail. > > > > 2. A specific TLS handshake Guix undertakes during the installation > > process fails to pass one of the built-in firewall rules shipped with > > opnsense. > > > > 3. Some other odd aspect of my network messes things up for a specific > > TLS handshake. > > > > My money is on 2 given how this is a seemingly common issue on > > enterprise networks [1] and the rules I have added seem irrelevant. (I'd > > rather not talk openly about my firewall rules in an archived public > > forum, but can discuss off-list). However, there is another comment in > > that thread that says IT didn't notice any firewall blocking. > > I ran the 1.4.0 installer again today behind my opnsense router and it > completed successfully, which is horrifying. I was hoping starting from > a constant image would make the error reproducible but that doesn't seem > to be the case. Even with a consistent system image and network, it's > only reproducible for somewhere between a few hours and one day. Perhaps > server load plays a part? > > (Technically my process was a little bit different. Instead of fully > completing the graphical installer I swapped to a TTY after activating > the wired connection, mounted the root fs, and run $ guix system build > /mnt/etc/config.scm, where config.scm was unmodified since initial > installation. I'd be stunned if this caused the change in behavior but > figured I'd mention for completeness.) > > I've mananged to reproduce this bug. First, I run `sudo guix gc delete-generations && guix gc -d 2w` to clear my store. Then I run `guix upgrade && sudo guix system -L /home/ada/dotfiles/guix/ reconfigure --fallback /home/ada/dotfiles/guix/ada/system/kissakoira.scm` to redownload all of those deleted store items. The process 9/10 will fail halfway through the upgrade process. Then, a retry will work without a hitch. Even re-gc-ing my system will not let me reproduce the bug - I need to restart my system. Then, the likelyhood it works is 7/10 until the next day (just my perception). By the way, this is on my university's network. I managed to capture the problem happening under strace using this command `strace -ff -tt -o log_up.strace -s 500 guix upgrade && sudo strace -ff -tt -o log_sr.strace -s 500 sudo guix system -L /home/ada/dotfiles/guix/ reconfigure --fallback /home/ada/dotfiles/guix/ada/system/kissakoira.scm`. I've uploaded the logs to my Google Drive[1]. You can use `strace-log-merge log_up.strace` to view to merged logs. As I can reproduce this error fairly consistently now, please let me know if you want me to run any more tools to capture more data. Warmly, Ada [1] https://drive.google.com/file/d/104DVqyMLGRi4imWzvFQ6TahAiRRKdR4_/view?usp=drive_link ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* bug#71238: Installer image consistently fails to run system init due to TLS error 2024-05-28 0:56 bug#71238: Installer image consistently fails to run system init due to TLS error Richard Sent 2024-05-28 2:31 ` Richard Sent @ 2024-08-13 11:38 ` Jonathan Brielmaier via Bug reports for GNU Guix 2024-09-04 22:01 ` Roman Riabenko via Bug reports for GNU Guix 2 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread From: Jonathan Brielmaier via Bug reports for GNU Guix @ 2024-08-13 11:38 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 71238; +Cc: Christopher Baines [CC'ing Chris as bordeaux expert] I'm affected by this issue as well. On both my desktop machines with Guix System installed for quite a while (so not in the installer). It also happens at different ISPs: * Telefonica O2 DSL, Germany * NetCom BW (ASN 47297) On one machine I removed the bordeaux server from the substitutes servers as this is super annoying. On the other I'm in the proccess of removing it... ~Jonathan ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* bug#71238: Installer image consistently fails to run system init due to TLS error 2024-05-28 0:56 bug#71238: Installer image consistently fails to run system init due to TLS error Richard Sent 2024-05-28 2:31 ` Richard Sent 2024-08-13 11:38 ` Jonathan Brielmaier via Bug reports for GNU Guix @ 2024-09-04 22:01 ` Roman Riabenko via Bug reports for GNU Guix 2 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread From: Roman Riabenko via Bug reports for GNU Guix @ 2024-09-04 22:01 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 71238 [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1645 bytes --] Hello I had a similar issue with a 6to4 tunnel but I guess that the same cause may be relevant to a VPN or some other type of connection that affects the MTU. The pull operation would fail sporadically, usually on the same package — most of the time that would be a relatively large package like the kernel but not necessarily. The failure would often be a TLS failure but I found it to be a common failure when there is a connectivity issue because it is the TLS that tries to establish or restore the connection. I admit that I had similar issues with connecting to just a few seemingly random websites over the tunnel, but the download of substitutes from the bordeaux server seemed to be the most affected. The tunnel customer support suggested that it is an MTU issue. I tried a lot of different MTU values. Some of the values I tried fixed all my connection issues except for the pull operation until I found how to set up the tunnel in a way that automatically discovers and changes the MTU dynamically. I thought it was too specific to my router, so I posted my findings elsewhere: "How can I set up 6to4 on MikroTik and configure MTU to fix connection failures and update guix?" https://superuser.com/q/1808662/1203531 I recently followed a link to this bug report from a help mailing list thread: "guix pull/guix upgrade often fails over VPN with TLS error message" https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-guix/2024-09/msg00014.html I found the descriptions of the issue familiar, so I am sharing an idea that it might be related to the MTU of the connection to the substitute server. Roman [-- Attachment #2: This is a digitally signed message part --] [-- Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 833 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
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