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Re: [hobbit] Problems with HTTPS Continue



Geoff,

I guess the next thing to try would be another tool using HTTPs from the hobbit server itself. Either elinks-ssl, curl, or wget w/ SSL support. The goal being to narrow it down to definitely a problem with Hobbit.

P.S. I noticed in the Apache banner it says it is on port 1443 instead of the usual 443, so there may be some proxy server or vhost that Hobbit has to go through, which could potentially be part of the problem.

Good luck and let us know if you find the answer.

-Charles

Geoff Hallford wrote:
Hi Charles,

This is a McAfee Webshield appliance, so I can't go in and check the Apache log. I know the URL is good though because I can access it via any browser from my PC. It's only Hobbit that has an issue with it.

Any other thoughts?

Thanks.

On 12/18/06, *Charles Jones* <jonescr (at) cisco.com <mailto:jonescr (at) cisco.com>> wrote:

    HTTPS is definitely working, or else you would not get the Apache
    banner at the end. It looks like you are simply checking an
    invalid URL. Check your apache error log and see if it indicates
    that SCMClientWin32.exe is being requested from an incorrect path
    or something.

    -Charles


Geoff Hallford wrote:
    Hi Everyone,

    I still have problems getting Hobbit to check URL's that are
    HTTP*S*. I have compiled with SSL support and the testing does
    work on items such as LDAPS and SSH but it will not work for
    HTTPS. Does anyone have any thoughts? I get the following message:

    ---

Mon Dec 18 14:01:59 2006:
https://142.224.108.83/apps/SCMClientWin32.exe -


    Not Found

    The requested URL /error/HTTP_BAD_REQUEST.html.var was not found on this server.



    Additionally, a 404 Not Found

    error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to
    handle the request.

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Apache/2.0.55 (Unix) Server at localhost Port 1443


Seconds: 0.00






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