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Helios OWIN environment dictionary cannot be enumerated #98
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👎 Hitting this too. |
This looks like a bug related to |
This issue is now resolved in the Katana-based version pending the next release. |
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….RestartProcessThatTerminatesAfterFileChange` - test is not reliable (95% success rate) - should be restored as part of #98
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…s.RestartProcessThatTerminatesAfterFileChange` - test is not reliable (95% success rate) - should be restored as part of #98
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This still only applies to IPv4. #98
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When using Helios with OWIN, any middleware that does any enumeration/LINQ on the OWIN environment eg/
env.First()
results in an exception with the messageThis API can only be called if the request is being served over HTTPS.
This can be got around by accessing items via the index/specific key and/or using
ContainsKey
but does seem a bit odd that you get a SSL message when trying to do enumeration.It also means I can't log out all the items in the OWIN dictionary:
UPDATE : I'm referring to this
<package id="Microsoft.Owin.Host.IIS" version="1.0.0-alpha1" targetFramework="net45" />
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