on old and new server there runs 4.0.7 new machine:
root@rt:~# wget https://127.0.0.1/rt --2014-06-30 12:24:15-- https://127.0.0.1/rt Connecting to 127.0.0.1:443... connected. The certificate's owner does not match hostname `127.0.0.1' root@rt:~# wget https://localhost/rt --2014-06-30 12:28:22-- https://localhost/rt Resolving localhost (localhost)... 127.0.0.1 Connecting to localhost (localhost)|127.0.0.1|:443... connected. GnuTLS: A TLS warning alert has been received. Unable to establish SSL connection. root@rt:~# Why occurs a TLS warning? This comes not from the certificate (I also tried it with --no-check-certificate) 2014-06-30 12:21 GMT+02:00 Christian Loos <cl...@netcologne.de>: > Please keep replies to the list. > > Which RT version are you using? > > Because your apache making a redirect and rt-mailgate following > redirects only in RT 4.2.4 and newer. > > Chris > > Am 30.06.2014 12:09, schrieb DD DD: > > root@rt:~# wget https://HIDDEN/rt > > --2014-06-30 12:04:42-- https://HIDDEN/rt > > Resolving HIDDEN (HIDDEN)... HIDDEN > > Connecting to HIDDEN (HIDDEN)|HIDDEN|:443... connected. > > HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 301 Moved Permanently > > Location: https://HIDDEN/rt/ [following] > > --2014-06-30 12:04:42-- https://HIDDEN/rt/ > > Reusing existing connection to HIDDEN:443. > > HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK > > Length: unspecified [text/html] > > Saving to: `rt' > > > > [ > > <=> > > ] 4,064 --.-K/s in 0.01 > > > > 2014-06-30 12:04:43 (324 KB/s) - `rt' saved [4064] > > > > root@rt:~# > > > > It seems that Apache doesn't listen correct, but the hosts entry is > correct. >
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