Kevin M. Myer
2005-Dec-12 15:02 UTC
[Fedora-directory-users] \x80F\x01\x03\x01 console admin request
On initial console connection attempts, the admin server logs the following entry: XX.XX.XX.XX - - [12/Dec/2005:09:46:59 -0500] "\x80F\x01\x03\x01" 302 291 I did a packet capture and can see the same data coming from the console to the remote server. Is this an expected request? Kevin -- Kevin M. Myer Senior Systems Administrator Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13 http://www.iu13.org
Rob Crittenden
2005-Dec-12 15:32 UTC
Re: [Fedora-directory-users] \x80F\x01\x03\x01 console admin request
Check your admin server URL. It could be that the console is sending a secure request (https) to an admin server that is not setup to accept SSL connections. rob Kevin M. Myer wrote:> On initial console connection attempts, the admin server logs the > following entry: > > XX.XX.XX.XX - - [12/Dec/2005:09:46:59 -0500] "\x80F\x01\x03\x01" 302 291 > > I did a packet capture and can see the same data coming from the console > to the remote server. > > Is this an expected request? > > Kevin >
Kevin M. Myer
2005-Dec-12 18:18 UTC
Re: [Fedora-directory-users] x80Fx01x03x01 console admin request
Quoting Rob Crittenden <rcritten@redhat.com>:> Check your admin server URL. It could be that the console is sending > a secure request (https) to an admin server that is not setup to > accept SSL connections. > > robAs usual, after posting to a mailing list, I came to the same conclusion that is generally answered by someone on the mailing list :) It was trying to make an SSL connection to a non-SSL (at the time) admin server. Couldn''t get it to work right either way so since this was a test slave replica, I just reinstalled it. Works now. Kevin -- Kevin M. Myer Senior Systems Administrator Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13 http://www.iu13.org