|
From: Patrick Y. <kc...@ce...> - 2003-06-11 01:59:48
|
You may try to investigate the common name of the server certificate that your app server is using. In our experience when doing development, the common name of the certificate of the app server should be the same as the hostname part of the URL to request. Regards, -Patrick Geilfuss, Brad wrote: >Hi all- > >I have a few hermes MSH servers running, but I've hit an odd snag when I try to do the loopback test using https from a win2k machine that I don't get on other OS's. The error is: > > >hk.hku.cecid.phoenix.handler.RequestException: HTTPS hostname wrong: should be <localhost> > > >I have the URL in the msh_client.properties.xml file set to https://localhost:8443/msh/ and I have the same URL in LoopBack.java. > >If I change the URL in msh_client.properties.xml to http://localhost:8080/msh/, everything works fine. > >Hermes finds the certificates OK so far as I can tell (after i added %JAVA%/bin to my PATH variable). > >Has anyone else gotten this error and know what the root is? > >When I loopback from a HP-UX machine using this machine as the MSH, I don't have this error. > >regards, >Brad > > >== >Brad Geilfuss >Sierra Systems >400 N. Continental Blvd., Suite 300 >El Segundo, CA 90245 >Main: 310.536.6288 >Dir: 310.743.8265 >Fax: 310.536.6282 >www.SierraSystems.com > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This SF.net email is sponsored by: Etnus, makers of TotalView, The best >thread debugger on the planet. Designed with thread debugging features >you've never dreamed of, try TotalView 6 free at www.etnus.com. >_______________________________________________ >ebxmlms-general mailing list >ebx...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ebxmlms-general > > |