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日本語 한국어 Português Español USA Site: Veritas Veritas PartnerNet Error Code: 502 Proxy Error. Specified Secure Sockets Layer SSL port not allowed. The ISA server 502 proxy error reason error reading from remote server is not configured to allow SSL requests on this port. Article:000034678 Publish: Article URL:http://www.veritas.com/docs/000034678 Support / Article Sign In Remember me Forgot Password? Don't have a Veritas Account? Create a Veritas Account now! Welcome First Last Your Profile Logout Sign in to Subscribe Please sign in to set up your 502 proxy error openshift subscription. Close Sign In Print Article Products Related Articles Article Languages Subscribe to this Article Manage your Subscriptions Problem Error Code: 502 Proxy Error. Specified Secure Sockets Layer SSL port not allowed. The ISA server is not configured to allow SSL requests on this port. Error Message Error Code: 502 Proxy Error. Specified Secure Sockets Layer SSL port not allowed. The ISA server is not configured to allow SSL requests on this port. Solution When utilizing the Backup Exec System Recovery Manager (BESRM), a client computer may display a status of "Not reporting", generate an error "Unable to Retrieve Information", or not display in the BESRM console at all. Typically the 502 errors are network related due to a proxy configuration or blocked ports which cause the Management Control to fail when publishing to the BESRM. Perform the following steps to manually publish: 1) Goto the client ma
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million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up HTTP Proxy working normally in browser but doesn't allow connections to any port except 443 in Java up vote 1 https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/article.000034678 down vote favorite I'm experiencing a strange problem that I'm not able to figure out. The proxy when used in my Java code to make non-SSL requests always gives error informing me that I cannot send SSL requests to the specified port (whereas I'm not even trying to send any SSL request), however the same proxy when configured in my Firefox browser works like a charm and I can browse all web sites http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6655159/http-proxy-working-normally-in-browser-but-doesnt-allow-connections-to-any-port normally. Note that using the same Java code, I can send requests to 443 port alone. But that's because the proxy detects that the requests are SSL, and that's why it only allows them to pass through 443 port. I don't have the option to use -Dhttp.proxyHost and -Dhttps.proxyHost options with me because they simply won't work on the Socket objects, I would need a Socks proxy which I don't have access to. So I opted to go with commons-httpclient-3.1.jar, and used ProxyClient object to obtain the socket. This is the code I'm using to obtain a socket: // Proxy Client ProxyClient client = new ProxyClient(); client.getHostConfiguration().setHost("google.com", 80); client.getHostConfiguration().setProxy("corporate-proxy", 80); ConnectResponse response = client.connect(); Socket socket = response.getSocket(); if (socket == null) { System.err.println(response.getConnectMethod().getStatusLine()); } and this is the exact error message that is printed by my System.err.println() statement: HTTP/1.1 502 Proxy Error ( The specified Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) port is not allowed. ISA Server is not configured to allow SSL requests from this port. Most Web browsers use port 443 for SSL requests. ) Please don't suggest me to use URLConnection because I don't need the proxy for HTTP requests alone. I have also tried to explicitly specify the protocol to be http without any luck: client.getHostConfiguration().setHost("google.com", 80, Protocol.getProtocol("http")); Any suggestions on how to config
Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable https://www.smartftp.com/forums/index.php?/topic/7098-http11-502-proxy-error-ssl-port-specified-is-not-allowed/ javascript to access full functionality. HTTP/1.1 502 Proxy Error ( SSL port specified is not allowed Started by dexter01 , Mar 16 2004 08:30 AM https://meinit.nl/using-putty-and-an-http-proxy-to-ssh-anywhere-through-firewalls?page=1 Please log in to reply No replies to this topic #1 dexter01 dexter01 Members 1 posts Posted 16 March 2004 - 08:30 AM Hello!I'm trying 502 proxy to connect to my personal FTP-Server from my computer at work. The only way out is to use a HTTP-Proxy. Unfortunately I can't get it to work properly, I'm always get the following error when connecting to my or any other FTP-Server (dns names have been removed from the log): 502 proxy error Resolving host name [not public]... Resolving host name [not public] Connecting to Proxy ([not public]) -> IP: 192.168.159.15 PORT: 80 Connected to Proxy ([not public]) -> Time = 16ms HTTP/1.1 502 Proxy Error ( SSL port specified is not allowed. ) Cannot login waiting to retry (30s)... Comments:I'm tried to use normal FTP . The proxy works fine when using it with Mozila 1.6. I'm using the latest SmartFTP build (1.0.981)regardsdex Back to top Back to Support 0 user(s) are reading this topic 0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users Reply to quoted postsClear SmartFTP Forums → SmartFTP Client → Support → Support Privacy Policy Change Theme IP.Board IP.Board Mobile Help Community Forum Software by IP.Board Sign In Use Facebook Use Twitter Need an account? Register now! Username Forum Password I've forgotten my password Remember me This is not recommended for shared computers Privacy Policy
situation (say at work using windows) where you would like to connect to a machine over ssh (say at home using Linux/UNIX) but it's not possible because of firewall rules? There might be an http-proxy server available that you could use. Be aware that applying this trick might be technically possible but not permitted. Probably best to discuss it with someone in your organization first. Here are the ingredients: A windows machine to be used as a client. A Linux/UNIX machine to be used as an ssh server. Get Putty or Portable Putty to your client. Find out what http proxy your organization is using on your client. Configure Putty to use that proxy on your client. Finding out what proxy your organization uses. There are a few options, going from easy to difficult, you don't have to do each, just one. See what works for you. Open Internet Explorer, click Tools Internet Options.... Go to the tab Connections and click LAN Settings.... In the Proxy server. area, you will find the proxy server and the port. If not; continue and try the next trick. On your windows machine, open a good website and click Start or whatever, then Run... and enter cmd. You will be presented with a crippled terminal. Type netstat -an and search for ESTABLISHED and 8080 or 3128 on one line, the IP can be found in the third column. Mine looks like this: TCP 192.168.1.2:2210 192.168.1.1:3128 ESTABLISHED. The 192.168.1.1 is my proxy server, 3128 the port. Configuring Putty to use a proxy. Now that you have the proxy server and the port, lets configure Putty. Open Putty and enter the Host Name where you would like to connect to. Open the plus before Connections and select Proxy. Enter the Proxy hostname and Port. Now select Open. You should be presented with a password challenge. Congratulations, you are connected! Articles Robert de Bock Add new comment Nederlands Comments Fri, 04/01/2016 - 22:31 — Anonymous (not verified) eeese eeese reply Thu, 12/06/2007 - 18:05 — Anonymous (not verified) I get the following error I get the following error when doing step 5: "Proxy error: 502 Proxy Error (The specified Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) port is not allowed. ISA server is not configured to allow SSL requests from this port. M