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Network Resource error

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I am having an issue with Network Resources. These all used to work fine. I get a TCP client resource moved error. This is true for all Network Resources that access a specific IP address. All other Network Resources work fine. I tested the TCP command locally on a mac and it works fine. Any ideas? ISY99i running 3.3.8.

 

ISYerror.tiff

Hello oceanman93,

 

Your resource is returning 300 or 301 as status. What is this device? Is it on your network?

 

With kind regards,

Michel

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It is an iMac that I do a lot of scripting on and is currently offering web services on the local LAN. I use the exact same Network resource to a Mac mini with the same setup and it is currently working fine. This just starting happening within the last two months. I haven't paid much attention to it and am now focusing on the issue at hand.

Hello oceanman93,

 

Is it possible to capture traffic to your iMac? I really think your iMac is actually sending 300/301.

 

With kind regards,

Michel

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Michel,

 

In trying to figure out what is going on, I looked at comparing the server functions on my iMac vs. the Mac mini. I noticed that the iMac now redirects all http requests to https by default with a self signed certificate. This must have been updated with one of the many MacOSX updates. I was able to fix this by turning OFF SSL certificates on my home server (I'm comfortable with that). When using Safari directly, one gets prompted to accept a certificate. I guess with all of the hacking these days, things are becoming more secure. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. Your prompt response is sincerely appreciated.

 

Joe

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