holy crap! What a mess.  Glad to hear its working and thanks for the update.


peas

Douglas Knudsen
http://www.cubicleman.com
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On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 4:49 PM, Laurence MacNeill
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Ok -- just to let y'all know, we did find a solution...  Figured I'd post
> it here for your future use, if you ever run into the same problem.
>
> If you're running CF9 on WinServer2008 with IIS 7, you MUST install the
> 9.0.1 update, and it's *highly* recommended that you install the 9.0.1
> Cumulative Hotfix 1 as well (and, of course, install them in that order,
> following the instructions from Adobe.)
>
> You will be UNABLE to install the 9.0.1 update UNLESS you disable the
> following roles in your Server Manager: IIS 6 WMI Compatiblity, IIS 6
> Scripting Tools, and IIS 6 Management Console. IIS 6 Management
> Compatibility and IIS 6 Metabase Compatibility CAN remain active IF you want
> them, but the other three MUST be disabled in order for the 9.0.1 update to
> go through.  And I recommend not re-enabling them after that update goes
> through, since there's no apparent need for 'em at that point.  (Frankly
> there's no apparent need for any of those IIS 6 roles after the 9.0.1
> update, but our system is working well now, and I'm not going to mess with
> it.  LOL)
>
> So, once we did all that, everything was good, and there was no need to
> re-format and re-install everything from scratch --
> http://localhost/flex2gateway now returns a blank page (like it's supposed
> to) instead of the 500 NullPointerException error...  Everything's good.
>
> Thanks for all the suggestions, but I don't think anyone else has ever gone
> through this, so no one here (or anywhere on Google, for that matter) seemed
> to have the right answers.  File this one for future reference, though,
> because I'm sure as Win2008 and IIS 7 becomes more prevalent, someone will
> need these answers, and will save themselves a BIG headache.  :-)
>
> L.
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 2:17 PM, Laurence MacNeill <[email protected]
> > wrote:
>
>> Yeah, we're gonna get the web-hosting guys to re-format and re-install
>> everything on the new server.  Obviously something just wasn't right there
>> from the get-go...
>>
>> L.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 2:12 PM, Eric DeCoff <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 2:10 PM, Eric DeCoff <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hey Laurence found this in our mail-list archives :)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> *http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg03302.html*<http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg03302.html>
>>>> This is only a solution if you only use HTTPS completely on the site
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 2:03 PM, Douglas Knudsen <
>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> yikes! sounds like time to reset to zero.  May the bots be with you!
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Douglas Knudsen
>>>>> http://www.cubicleman.com
>>>>> this is my signature, like it?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>   On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 1:57 PM, Laurence MacNeill <
>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I can't even get the damn CF9 9.0.1 update to install...  I shut down
>>>>>> all the services, including the Web Publishing Service of course, and the
>>>>>> update says that CF9 is still running...  I even disabled all those 
>>>>>> services
>>>>>> completely and rebooted, then tried the update again -- same problem.  
>>>>>> How
>>>>>> the hell can CF9 be running when it's been completely disabled?!  This
>>>>>> stupid server is apparently all f****d up.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So we're switching back to the old server...  Yuck.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> L.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>   On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 1:46 PM, Laurence MacNeill <
>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'm not sure what you mean by "where is it mapped to."  The CFIDE is
>>>>>>> located in the E:\Inetpub\prereg\web directory, which is our web-root
>>>>>>> directory.  Loading the CFAdministrator program and looking under 
>>>>>>> Mappings,
>>>>>>> it does show that folder next to the CFIDE entry.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> And, yes, <use-mappings> is set to true everywhere in the
>>>>>>> remoting-config.xml file.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> L.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>   On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 1:34 PM, Eric DeCoff <[email protected]
>>>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Laurence,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Ok where is your cold fussion mapped too?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> do you have
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> <use-mappings>true</use-mappings>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> in your remoting-config.xml
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>   On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 12:17 PM, Laurence MacNeill <
>>>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> The ColdFusion .NET service wouldn't have anything to do with this,
>>>>>>>>> would it?  That service is running on the working test-server, but 
>>>>>>>>> it's not
>>>>>>>>> running on the new live-server...
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> The only other difference I can see between the two systems is that
>>>>>>>>> the new live-server has version 9.0.0.251028 installed, whereas the
>>>>>>>>> test-server has 9.0.1.274733 installed...  Could *that* be the issue?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> L.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 11:06 AM, [email protected] <
>>>>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Have you tried starting CF from the command line - might help as
>>>>>>>>>> CF
>>>>>>>>>> shows everything going on from that vantage point?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Hope that helps.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Mike
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> > -------- Original Message --------
>>>>>>>>>> > Subject: Re: [AFFUG Discuss] https CF9 flash-remoting broken on
>>>>>>>>>> new web
>>>>>>>>>> > server...
>>>>>>>>>> > From: Laurence MacNeill **
>>>>>>>>>> > Date: Tue, June 28, 2011 10:45 pm
>>>>>>>>>> > To: [email protected]
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > Emphasis on "should be"  LOL  Yeah, that's why this is so
>>>>>>>>>> confusing -- all the .cfm-based web-pages are working just fine...  
>>>>>>>>>> It's
>>>>>>>>>> only the Flex stuff that's failing...
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > I really wish I knew more about IIS 7...  I keep coming back to
>>>>>>>>>> that -- it's gotta be in there somewhere...  I've checked everything 
>>>>>>>>>> there
>>>>>>>>>> is to check in ColdFusion 9, and while I'm certainly no CF expert, 
>>>>>>>>>> I've done
>>>>>>>>>> enough CF installs to know what to check -- it really just doesn't 
>>>>>>>>>> appear to
>>>>>>>>>> be a CF problem to me...  No errors in the logs, no exceptions, no 
>>>>>>>>>> nothing
>>>>>>>>>> -- it all appears to be a completely normal CF install...
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > That link you sent -- I went thru that when I upgraded from CF8
>>>>>>>>>> to CF9, back about 6 or 8 months ago...  I did check all that out 
>>>>>>>>>> again,
>>>>>>>>>> though, just to make sure...  Seems like all my .xml files are 
>>>>>>>>>> correct...
>>>>>>>>>> That's why this is just so darn frustrating...
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > Thanks for the suggestions,
>>>>>>>>>> > L.
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 10:34 AM, Douglas Knudsen wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> > well, as long as CFM pages are loading, IIS should be handing
>>>>>>>>>> things off and returning them properly.  This should not interfere 
>>>>>>>>>> with CF
>>>>>>>>>> and the Flex services, never did for IIS 6, the last time I got near 
>>>>>>>>>> that
>>>>>>>>>> mess :)   Errors about the Flex services not starting should be in 
>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>> CFAdmin logs section if there is a issue, I'd expect, though could 
>>>>>>>>>> be in the
>>>>>>>>>> JEE logs instead.
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > CF9 changed the config in this area a bit too
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> http://help.adobe.com/en_US/ColdFusion/9.0/Developing/WS5B9C73A8-5FA2-4a54-B0C6-CECA2E20052D.html
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > Douglas Knudsen
>>>>>>>>>> > http://www.cubicleman.com
>>>>>>>>>> > this is my signature, like it?
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 9:43 AM, Laurence MacNeill wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > So, the built-in Flex services are not starting up or are
>>>>>>>>>> misconfigured, then...  Gotta be that, because I've *never*  
>>>>>>>>>> hard-coded
>>>>>>>>>> anything in my services-config and remoting-config files...  Ever... 
>>>>>>>>>>  (Just
>>>>>>>>>> for kicks, I'm checking them again -- but I gurarantee you there's no
>>>>>>>>>> hard-coded links in there).   It's all {server.name} and
>>>>>>>>>> {server.port}, etc, etc...
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > My major question, now, is this -- how do I get the built-in
>>>>>>>>>> Flex services to start up?  If those services aren't starting, why 
>>>>>>>>>> is there
>>>>>>>>>> no error message in any of the logs?  Might it be an IIS 7 
>>>>>>>>>> permissions issue
>>>>>>>>>> of some sort?  If so, to whom do I give permissions, and to what?
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > Thanks,
>>>>>>>>>> > L.
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 9:37 AM, Douglas Knudsen wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > if  http://localhost/flex2gateway fails to load a blank page,
>>>>>>>>>> then the built in Flex services have not started up or are 
>>>>>>>>>> misconfigured.
>>>>>>>>>>  Be sure your xml config files you copied have no hardcoded IPs or 
>>>>>>>>>> such.  In
>>>>>>>>>> fact, there is no need to have domains or IPs in there, they make 
>>>>>>>>>> use of JEE
>>>>>>>>>> properties.  I would put the original services-config and 
>>>>>>>>>> remoting-config
>>>>>>>>>> back in, restart, and test.  If  http://localhost/flex2gateway then
>>>>>>>>>> loads a blank page, start from there.
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > I'll also note, the crossdomain file will have naught to do with
>>>>>>>>>> all this unless you are hosting a Flash app on ANOTHER server and 
>>>>>>>>>> pointing
>>>>>>>>>> it to your CF server.  Test this all out after localhost is working, 
>>>>>>>>>> go with
>>>>>>>>>> the power of Ockham :)
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > Douglas Knudsen
>>>>>>>>>> > http://www.cubicleman.com
>>>>>>>>>> > this is my signature, like it?
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>>  > On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 9:24 AM, Eric DeCoff wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > When all else fails..
>>>>>>>>>> > Go to the fiddler
>>>>>>>>>> > http://www.fiddler2.com/fiddler2/
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > On Jun 28, 2011 9:06 AM, "Laurence MacNeill" wrote:> It appears
>>>>>>>>>> to be working -- we can serve regular https:// pages with no
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > > problems...
>>>>>>>>>> > >
>>>>>>>>>> > > Any ideas why I'm still getting a "500" error when I browse to
>>>>>>>>>> > > http://localhost/flex2gateway ? I've tried every suggestion I
>>>>>>>>>> could find on
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > > Google when I searched... Nothing has made a diffference...
>>>>>>>>>> (Well, I can't
>>>>>>>>>> > > try re-installing CF9, like some of the suggestions say to do,
>>>>>>>>>> because I
>>>>>>>>>> > > don't have physical access to the machine... But one would
>>>>>>>>>> think these
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > > web-hosting guys would have a drive-image they'd use to create
>>>>>>>>>> new
>>>>>>>>>> > > web-servers, rather than having to go thru all the
>>>>>>>>>> installation rigamarole
>>>>>>>>>> > > every time they make a new server... So installation shouldn't
>>>>>>>>>> be an issue,
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > > one would think...)
>>>>>>>>>> > >
>>>>>>>>>> > > Anyway... I'm still open to any suggestions... Thanks,
>>>>>>>>>> > >
>>>>>>>>>> > > L.
>>>>>>>>>> > >
>>>>>>>>>> > > On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 8:13 AM, Eric DeCoff wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> Laurence,
>>>>>>>>>> > >>
>>>>>>>>>> > >> Have you checked to see
>>>>>>>>>> > >> If your service on port 443 working
>>>>>>>>>> > >> On Jun 28, 2011 1:47 AM, "Laurence MacNeill"
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>>  > >> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> > >> > Progress? Maybe?
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> > I browse to http://localhost/flex2gateway on the new
>>>>>>>>>> server, and I get
>>>>>>>>>> > >> the
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> > following:
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> > 500
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> > java.lang.NullPointerException
>>>>>>>>>> > >> > at
>>>>>>>>>> > >>
>>>>>>>>>> jrun.servlet.JRunRequestDispatcher.invoke(JRunRequestDispatcher.java:285)
>>>>>>>>>> > >> > at
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >>
>>>>>>>>>> jrun.servlet.ServletEngineService.dispatch(ServletEngineService.java:543)
>>>>>>>>>> > >> > at
>>>>>>>>>> > >>
>>>>>>>>>> jrun.servlet.jrpp.JRunProxyService.invokeRunnable(JRunProxyService.java:203)
>>>>>>>>>> > >> > at
>>>>>>>>>> > >>
>>>>>>>>>> jrunx.scheduler.ThreadPool$DownstreamMetrics.invokeRunnable(ThreadPool.java:320)
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> > at
>>>>>>>>>> > >>
>>>>>>>>>> jrunx.scheduler.ThreadPool$ThreadThrottle.invokeRunnable(ThreadPool.java:428)
>>>>>>>>>> > >> > at
>>>>>>>>>> > >>
>>>>>>>>>> jrunx.scheduler.ThreadPool$UpstreamMetrics.invokeRunnable(ThreadPool.java:266)
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> > at jrunx.scheduler.WorkerThread.run(WorkerThread.java:66)
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> > That certainly seems to me like the problem, eh? If the
>>>>>>>>>> flex2gateway
>>>>>>>>>> > >> itself
>>>>>>>>>> > >> > isn't working, then no matter what I do with the
>>>>>>>>>> services-config.xml
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> file,
>>>>>>>>>> > >> > it's not gonna work.
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> > So -- the question now is, How do I fix the flex2gateway?
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> > L.
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> > On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 12:31 AM, Laurence MacNeill
>>>>>>>>>>  > >> > wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >> Ok -- found the log files on Win 2008 / IIS 7...
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >> Here's the offending line:
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >> 2011-06-28 04:20:58 ##.##.##.## POST
>>>>>>>>>> /flex2gateway/cfamfsecure - 443 -
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >> ##.##.##.##
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>
>>>>>>>>>> Mozilla/5.0+(compatible;+MSIE+9.0;+Windows+NT+6.1;+WOW64;+Trident/5.0)
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> 500 0
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >> 0 405
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >> (I've replaced the IP addresses with the '#'s in that
>>>>>>>>>> line).
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >> So -- the 500 error is at the end of the line there, but
>>>>>>>>>> what does the
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> "0 0
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >> 405" mean after the 500? Can that help me diagnose this
>>>>>>>>>> problem somehow?
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >> And why is there a problem anyway? Shouldn't it be doing
>>>>>>>>>> exactly that?
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >> Posting data to the /flex2gateway/cfamfsecure channel? I'm
>>>>>>>>>> really not
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> sure
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >> what's up with that...
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >> L.
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >> On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 12:16 AM, Laurence MacNeill <
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>> If I enable 32-bit apps, it breaks everything... Ran into
>>>>>>>>>> this problem
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>> before trying to run 32-bit ColdFusion 8 on a 64-bit IIS.
>>>>>>>>>> That's why we
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>> actually upgraded our old server to 64-bit ColdFusion 9
>>>>>>>>>> many months
>>>>>>>>>> > >> ago...
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>> As far as errors in the logs are concerned -- any idea
>>>>>>>>>> where those
>>>>>>>>>> > >> might
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>> be on Windows 2008 with IIS 7 and CF 9? I've never used
>>>>>>>>>> Win 2008 or IIS
>>>>>>>>>> > >> 7
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>> 'till today... No clue where the logs are...
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>> https certificates: We're using the same cert from the
>>>>>>>>>> old server...
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> Cert
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>> is working fine -- no browser certificate errors at all.
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>> I will try again to clear out my browser cache(s)... Did
>>>>>>>>>> it once
>>>>>>>>>> > >> earlier
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>> when the problem first surfaced, but maybe it needs to be
>>>>>>>>>> done again...
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>> Thanks,
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>> L.
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>> On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 12:06 AM, Marty Blood > >wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>> A quick Google search turns up this link:
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>
>>>>>>>>>> > >>
>>>>>>>>>> http://ppshein.wordpress.com/2010/08/12/internal-500-error-cf9-on-window-2008/
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>> So it might be that you just need to enable 32-bit apps
>>>>>>>>>> to run in IIS
>>>>>>>>>> > >> and
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>> restart it.
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>> Barring that, a 500 status usually means it's the app
>>>>>>>>>> server that's
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>> throwing an error. Did you see any errors in the CF9
>>>>>>>>>> logs or the IIS
>>>>>>>>>> > >> logs?
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>> Also, with https did you generate new certificates or
>>>>>>>>>> are you using
>>>>>>>>>> > >> the
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>> same ones from the old server? Can you verify they were
>>>>>>>>>> installed
>>>>>>>>>> > >> properly
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>> in IIS and CF9? (I personally don't know how but you
>>>>>>>>>> should be able to
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> get
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>> your network admins to double check that or just make
>>>>>>>>>> sure when you
>>>>>>>>>> > >> connect
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>> to a basic web resource served up by IIS you don't see
>>>>>>>>>> any certificate
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>> errors).
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>> I'm guessing you've run through this but it can't hurt
>>>>>>>>>> to ask if
>>>>>>>>>> > >> you've
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>> cleared out your cache (browser, temp files, flash
>>>>>>>>>> cookies if you're
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> using
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>> any Flex) in case something on the client side is
>>>>>>>>>> caching references
>>>>>>>>>> > >> to
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>> keys, certs, hashes, who-knows-what that were generated
>>>>>>>>>> by the old
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> server?
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>> Best of luck!
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>> -Marty
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>> On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 11:28 PM, Laurence MacNeill <
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>> I'm at my wit's end here...
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>> We migrated everything over to a new server today...
>>>>>>>>>> Win 2008, IIS 7,
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>> CF9... We were running Win 2003, IIS 6 on the old
>>>>>>>>>> server (but still
>>>>>>>>>> > >> had CF9
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>> on the old one, so nothing should've changed there).
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>> I copied the services-config.xml and the
>>>>>>>>>> remoting-config.xml files
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> from
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>> the old server to the new one, since both the old one
>>>>>>>>>> and the new one
>>>>>>>>>> > >> have
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>> CF9 on them, and both are configured exactly the same
>>>>>>>>>> way.
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>> I copied our crossdomain.xml file as well. Shouldn't be
>>>>>>>>>> any changes
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>> there, since the new server has the exact same
>>>>>>>>>> domain-name as the old
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> server
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>> (because our domain-name now points to the new server).
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>> So someone please tell me why I'm getting the following
>>>>>>>>>> error:
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>> "Channel.Connect.Failed error
>>>>>>>>>> NetConnection.Call.Failed: HTTP: Status
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>> 500: url: '
>>>>>>>>>> https://www.mydomain.net/flex2gateway/cfamfsecure";
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>> I've checked everything I know to check... It's always
>>>>>>>>>> been some kind
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>> of mis-configuration in the services-config or
>>>>>>>>>> remote-config files
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>> before... But not this time, apparently. I'm totally
>>>>>>>>>> stumped. Could
>>>>>>>>>> > >> it
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>> somehow be Win 2008 or IIS 7 that are causing the
>>>>>>>>>> problem? Because
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> those
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>> are the only things that are different between the new
>>>>>>>>>> server and the
>>>>>>>>>> > >> old
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>> one...
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>> Please help ASAP.
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>> L.
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>>
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>>
>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>
>>>>>>>>>> > >>
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
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>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>> Eric R. DeCoff
>>>>>>>> Changing the world,
>>>>>>>> 1 line of code at a time
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Eric R. DeCoff
>>>> Changing the world,
>>>> 1 line of code at a time
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Eric R. DeCoff
>>> Changing the world,
>>> 1 line of code at a time
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