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maykonpacheco
maykonpacheco commented Jan 30, 2022

Describe the bug

As CARLA is open and I try to start the cruise by pressing key 1, an error message appears. openpilot Unavailable Interprocess communication problem

How to reproduce the error.
Open a terminal and run the command
cd tools/sim ./start_carla.sh

Open another terminal and run the command
cd tools/sim ./start_openpilot_docker.sh

Press 1 a few times while focused on br

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lwthiker commented Feb 21, 2022

Safari being the second most used desktop browser according to some websites, it can be a good candidate for impersonation as well. I don't have access to a Mac right now.. Is anyone willing to share a Wireshark capture of a TLS session from Safari ? Bonus if it's HTTP/2 and if it can be decrypted as well (you can set up a local nginx with a self signed key for this).

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