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We have enabled that as well with the following
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I just tried with a configuration like this: var ssl = new SslOption()
{
Enabled = true,
AcceptablePolicyErrors = SslPolicyErrors.RemoteCertificateNotAvailable |
SslPolicyErrors.RemoteCertificateChainErrors |
SslPolicyErrors.RemoteCertificateNameMismatch,
};
var ipAddress = await Dns.GetHostAddressesAsync("my.domain.net");
var lbAddressResolver = new AddressResolver(new IPEndPoint(ipAddress[0], 5551));
var config = new StreamSystemConfig()
{
UserName = "myusername",
Password = "mypassword",
Ssl = ssl,
AddressResolver = lbAddressResolver,
Endpoints = new List<EndPoint>(new List<EndPoint>()
{
lbAddressResolver.EndPoint
}),
}; and it works. |
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@Purnajith have you solved it? We will release a new version soon I'd like to know if everything is ok! |
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will close due of inactivity |
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We have a 3-node rabbitMQ cluster ( Deployed on EC2 machines with names as rmq1.internal, rmq2.internal, rmq3.internal ) listening on target groups via the network load balancer. We are planning to provide the load balancer's DNS record which would resolve to the RMQ cluster. But when we tried using it always provided an error as "RabbitMQ.Stream.Client.RoutingClientException: Could not find broker (rmq2.internal:5551) after 25 attempts"
Here is the sample code
Can you help us in resolving this issue ?
FYI
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