How to use Firebase behind Firewall / Proxy?












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We are running a simple application that connects to Firebase are reads some data. It fails to connect with the following timeout error:



@firebase/database: FIREBASE WARNING: {"code":"app/invalid-credential",
"message":"Credential implementation provided to initializeApp()
via the "credential" property failed to fetch a valid Google OAuth2 access token
with the following error: "Failed to parse access token response: Error: Error
while making request: connect ETIMEDOUT


We are behind Firewall / Proxy and it appears that is blocking traffic to/from Firebase and hence failed connection. My question is what ports need to be opened and to what destination URLs to make this application work normally?



Any help will be much appreciated!










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    We are running a simple application that connects to Firebase are reads some data. It fails to connect with the following timeout error:



    @firebase/database: FIREBASE WARNING: {"code":"app/invalid-credential",
    "message":"Credential implementation provided to initializeApp()
    via the "credential" property failed to fetch a valid Google OAuth2 access token
    with the following error: "Failed to parse access token response: Error: Error
    while making request: connect ETIMEDOUT


    We are behind Firewall / Proxy and it appears that is blocking traffic to/from Firebase and hence failed connection. My question is what ports need to be opened and to what destination URLs to make this application work normally?



    Any help will be much appreciated!










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      We are running a simple application that connects to Firebase are reads some data. It fails to connect with the following timeout error:



      @firebase/database: FIREBASE WARNING: {"code":"app/invalid-credential",
      "message":"Credential implementation provided to initializeApp()
      via the "credential" property failed to fetch a valid Google OAuth2 access token
      with the following error: "Failed to parse access token response: Error: Error
      while making request: connect ETIMEDOUT


      We are behind Firewall / Proxy and it appears that is blocking traffic to/from Firebase and hence failed connection. My question is what ports need to be opened and to what destination URLs to make this application work normally?



      Any help will be much appreciated!










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      We are running a simple application that connects to Firebase are reads some data. It fails to connect with the following timeout error:



      @firebase/database: FIREBASE WARNING: {"code":"app/invalid-credential",
      "message":"Credential implementation provided to initializeApp()
      via the "credential" property failed to fetch a valid Google OAuth2 access token
      with the following error: "Failed to parse access token response: Error: Error
      while making request: connect ETIMEDOUT


      We are behind Firewall / Proxy and it appears that is blocking traffic to/from Firebase and hence failed connection. My question is what ports need to be opened and to what destination URLs to make this application work normally?



      Any help will be much appreciated!







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          Finally, after struggling with the issue for several days got it working. Needed to contact network team and request to perform following actions:




          1. Open ports 5228, 5229, 5230 for Firebase communication.


          2. Opened communication at proxy level between the source server and following URLs:




            fcm.googleapis.com



            gcm-http.googleapis.com



            accounts.google.com



            {project-name}.firebaseio.com





          3. Added following code in my node.js application:



            var globalTunnel = require('global-tunnel-ng');

            globalTunnel.initialize({
            host: '<proxy-url>',
            port: <proxy-port>,
            //proxyAuth: 'userId:password', // optional authentication
            sockets: 50 // optional pool size for each http and https
            });



          4. Installed module global-tunnel-ng:



            npm install global-tunnel-ng



          It solved the my problem and I hope it can help others too. :-)






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            Finally, after struggling with the issue for several days got it working. Needed to contact network team and request to perform following actions:




            1. Open ports 5228, 5229, 5230 for Firebase communication.


            2. Opened communication at proxy level between the source server and following URLs:




              fcm.googleapis.com



              gcm-http.googleapis.com



              accounts.google.com



              {project-name}.firebaseio.com





            3. Added following code in my node.js application:



              var globalTunnel = require('global-tunnel-ng');

              globalTunnel.initialize({
              host: '<proxy-url>',
              port: <proxy-port>,
              //proxyAuth: 'userId:password', // optional authentication
              sockets: 50 // optional pool size for each http and https
              });



            4. Installed module global-tunnel-ng:



              npm install global-tunnel-ng



            It solved the my problem and I hope it can help others too. :-)






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              Finally, after struggling with the issue for several days got it working. Needed to contact network team and request to perform following actions:




              1. Open ports 5228, 5229, 5230 for Firebase communication.


              2. Opened communication at proxy level between the source server and following URLs:




                fcm.googleapis.com



                gcm-http.googleapis.com



                accounts.google.com



                {project-name}.firebaseio.com





              3. Added following code in my node.js application:



                var globalTunnel = require('global-tunnel-ng');

                globalTunnel.initialize({
                host: '<proxy-url>',
                port: <proxy-port>,
                //proxyAuth: 'userId:password', // optional authentication
                sockets: 50 // optional pool size for each http and https
                });



              4. Installed module global-tunnel-ng:



                npm install global-tunnel-ng



              It solved the my problem and I hope it can help others too. :-)






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                Finally, after struggling with the issue for several days got it working. Needed to contact network team and request to perform following actions:




                1. Open ports 5228, 5229, 5230 for Firebase communication.


                2. Opened communication at proxy level between the source server and following URLs:




                  fcm.googleapis.com



                  gcm-http.googleapis.com



                  accounts.google.com



                  {project-name}.firebaseio.com





                3. Added following code in my node.js application:



                  var globalTunnel = require('global-tunnel-ng');

                  globalTunnel.initialize({
                  host: '<proxy-url>',
                  port: <proxy-port>,
                  //proxyAuth: 'userId:password', // optional authentication
                  sockets: 50 // optional pool size for each http and https
                  });



                4. Installed module global-tunnel-ng:



                  npm install global-tunnel-ng



                It solved the my problem and I hope it can help others too. :-)






                share|improve this answer















                Finally, after struggling with the issue for several days got it working. Needed to contact network team and request to perform following actions:




                1. Open ports 5228, 5229, 5230 for Firebase communication.


                2. Opened communication at proxy level between the source server and following URLs:




                  fcm.googleapis.com



                  gcm-http.googleapis.com



                  accounts.google.com



                  {project-name}.firebaseio.com





                3. Added following code in my node.js application:



                  var globalTunnel = require('global-tunnel-ng');

                  globalTunnel.initialize({
                  host: '<proxy-url>',
                  port: <proxy-port>,
                  //proxyAuth: 'userId:password', // optional authentication
                  sockets: 50 // optional pool size for each http and https
                  });



                4. Installed module global-tunnel-ng:



                  npm install global-tunnel-ng



                It solved the my problem and I hope it can help others too. :-)







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