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[DeleGate-En] Re: RPC over SSL to http - - http to RPC over SSL
15 Dec 2003 23:06:06 GMT feedback@delegate.org (Yutaka Sato)

On 12/16/03(00:01) you "Lepczynski, Bernd" <pxueqbdyi.ml@delegate.org> wrote
in <_A2503@delegate-en.ML_>
 |Thanks for that hint you gave me before.
 |
 |Now RPC seems to be working , but another http error:
 |
 |----------------------snip-----------------------------------------
...
 |12/15 15:47:11.04 [1296] 2+1: #HT11 resp version: HTTP/1.0 -> 1.1
 |12/15 15:47:11.04 [1296] 2+1: HTTP error request: RPC_IN_DATA
 |/rpc/rpcproxy.dll?hts9340.HDW9.HDWGroup9.net:6002 HTTP/1.1^M
 |12/15 15:47:11.06 [1296] 2+1: HTTP error status: 503 RPC Error: 6BA
...
 |We had checked the staus error 503. This means that the process is closed
 |because of an Error in header.

As long as I know, the error code 503 means that the server is not available.

[RFC2616 HTTP/1.1]
>
>10.5.4 503 Service Unavailable
>
>   The server is currently unable to handle the request due to a
>   temporary overloading or maintenance of the server. The implication
>   is that this is a temporary condition which will be alleviated after
>   some delay. If known, the length of the delay MAY be indicated in a
>   Retry-After header. If no Retry-After is given, the client SHOULD
>   handle the response as it would for a 500 response.
>
>      Note: The existence of the 503 status code does not imply that a
>      server must use it when becoming overloaded. Some servers may wish
>      to simply refuse the connection.

Possibly it means that your RPC/HTTP gateway is not working by some reason.
The error log of the RPC/HTTP server, if exists, might show what is wrong.

 |Do you have a big hint again ??

I don't understand why you use two DeleGates just to relay HTTPS to HTTPS.
It can be done simply, without concering with SSL nor HTTP, like this:

   delegated -P443 SERVER=tcprelay://rpc-over-https-server:443 ADMIN=xxx

Cheers,
Yutaka
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