shettyd wrote
> I'd be very surprised if you need the port in the url - what makes you
> think that?

I had said the reason in my original message to the list :) (re-pasting it
below)...

"If the port is omitted and just https://domain/blah is used I get an
Internal error from the server.  Adding the port allows the SSO process to
continue. (Discovered by manually copying the response redirect and pasting
into a browser). "

So, I copied and pasted the response redirect both with and without the 443
port in the URL.  It only kept going if the 443 was present.  

>From my perspective it is odd behaviour from the receiving server to require
the port. I am guessing there is some kind of matching rule that looks for
it.

Cheers!





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