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      leena.1234 last edited by

      @admin
      I am continuously getting error while login and fetching orderBook.
      Due to this, I'm unable to place orders using my application.
      What causes this error to occur? and how should I resolve this?

      Error is:
      " Invalid return character or leading space in header: X-ClientPublicIP "

      Hoping for a speedy response.

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        James Bond @leena.1234 last edited by

        @leena-1234 said in Issue in getting responses from API:

        " Invalid return character or leading space in header: X-ClientPublicIP "

        It's most probably server side issue. I also came across same problem today.

        “Bond. James Bond.”

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          Surya 1 @James Bond last edited by

          @James-Bond

          This occurs everyday for me..

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            sayed @Surya 1 last edited by

            @rajanprabu
            hi can u explain what this error is?,
            res in _socket.getaddrinfo(host, port, family, type, proto, flags):
            socket.gaierror: [Errno 11004] getaddrinfo failed

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              Surya 1 @sayed last edited by

              @sayed I don't give the headers myself.. I just use the python SDK provided by Angel. It works just fine..

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                sayed @Surya 1 last edited by

                @rajanprabu okay

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                  sayed @sayed last edited by

                  @rajanprabu if i use angel python sdk i receive this errors

                  from OpenSSL import SSL
                  ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'OpenSSL'

                  Even after installing OpenSSL it is showing same.

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                    djdenish @sayed last edited by

                    @sayed
                    type this in cmd : pip install pyOpenSSL

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                      James Bond @sayed last edited by

                      @sayed
                      Confirm your Python and pip version you're using and then try. If you're using Python > 3, use pip3 to install pyOpenSSL.

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                        sayed @James Bond last edited by

                        @James-Bond
                        Getting this error from long time.
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                          James Bond @sayed last edited by James Bond

                          @sayed

                          First try to install
                          pip3 install cryptography

                          and then try
                          pip3 install pyOpenSSL

                          If you get error while installing latest cryptography lib, then use previous version,
                          pip install cryptography==2.9.1

                          Run this commands and if error persist, please attach screenshot here.

                          Which python version you're using ?This is not a big issue to solve but I can't help you much without knowing which Python version you're using.

                          “Bond. James Bond.”

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                            sayed last edited by

                            @James-Bond
                            python 3.6
                            pip 19.0.3

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