The server doesn't return any headers, but some clients are fine with that:
wget -d http://ocsp.a-trust.at/ocsp DEBUG output created by Wget 1.12 on linux-gnu. --2012-09-13 14:02:18-- http://ocsp.a-trust.at/ocsp Resolving ocsp.a-trust.at... 217.13.182.78 Caching ocsp.a-trust.at => 217.13.182.78 Connecting to ocsp.a-trust.at|217.13.182.78|:80... connected. Created socket 3. Releasing 0x08473310 (new refcount 1). ---request begin--- GET /ocsp HTTP/1.0 User-Agent: Wget/1.12 (linux-gnu) Accept: */* Host: ocsp.a-trust.at Connection: Keep-Alive ---request end--- HTTP request sent, awaiting response... ---response begin--- ---response end--- 200 No headers, assuming HTTP/0.9 Length: unspecified Saving to: `ocsp' [ <=> ] 5 --.-K/s in 0s Closed fd 3 2012-09-13 14:02:18 (387 KB/s) - `ocsp' saved [5] Regards, Alex On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 1:59 PM, Oliver Zemann <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi, > > when i try to HttpGet the following URL http://ocsp.a-trust.at/ocsp > (which i can access in FF and get OK 200 with size -1 (no idea why) > its working as expexted) i get an > org.apache.http.ProtocolException: The server failed to respond with a > valid HTTP response > > Can someone tell me whats wrong? > > String uri = "http://ocsp.a-trust.at/ocsp"; > HttpGet httpGet = new HttpGet(uri); > HttpResponse response = httpClient.execute(httpGet); -- here it will > throw the exception > > > HttpClient 4.2.1 and HttpCore 4.2.1 > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >
