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Spotube does not work in network environments where the regular spotify web client does #749

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callegar opened this issue Sep 25, 2023 · 2 comments
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Is there an existing issue for this?

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Current Behavior

Some firewall setups practiced on the network appear to prevent spotube from operating correctly, while the spotify web client works fine.

Specifically one may experience spotube unable to login on spotify (no user shown) with spinners that never cease spinning in place of the username. In this situation it is impossible to search, access lyrics, etc. Funny enough the "play" button works.

Please document what spotube does differently from the regular spotify web client.

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Operating System

Linux

Spotube version

v3.1.2

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Flathub (Flatpak)

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@callegar callegar added the bug Something isn't working label Sep 25, 2023
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MerkomassDev commented Sep 25, 2023

Spotube has nothing to do with your networks' settings

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Duplicate of #706

@KRTirtho KRTirtho marked this as a duplicate of #706 Sep 26, 2023
@KRTirtho KRTirtho added the duplicate This issue or pull request already exists label Sep 26, 2023
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