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in with Microsoft Sign Up All Content All Content This Topic This Forum Advanced Search Browse Forums Downloads Guides Calendar Forum Rules Online Users More https://www.autoitscript.com/forum/topic/111769-how-to-ingore-the-certificate-error-in-winhttp-function/ Wiki Bug Tracker AutoIt Resources Release Installer Help file Editor Beta Installer Help file https://www.iis.net/learn/extensions/troubleshooting-application-request-routing/troubleshooting-502-errors-in-arr Editor Git More More More All Activity Home AutoIt v3 AutoIt Help and Support AutoIt General Help and Support How to ingore the Certificate ERROR in WinHTTP function? Sign in to follow this Followers 0 How to ingore the Certificate ERROR in WinHTTP function? Started by Nurav, March 18, 2010 17 posts in this http error topic Nurav 0 Seeker Active Members 0 33 posts #1 · Posted March 18, 2010 (edited) Thank you all for your kind educational and informative posts. I am kinda new here, even after searching a lot here and MSDN I am not properly able to ignore the "Certificate ERROR" in WinHTTP function. The URL I am trying to access is "https://208.69.230.55/getHavaIp?hava_name=vgm", if you access from browser it error winhttp operation will show certificate error and I have to add exception in Firefox. (IE7 Does not allow me to add exception) The response of the URL is expected to be...
Server Web App Gallery Microsoft Azure Tools Visual Studio Expression Studio Windows Internet Explorer WebMatrix Web Platform Installer Get Help: Ask a Question in our Forums More Help Resources Blogs Forums HomeLearnExtensionsChapter 4. Troubleshooting Application Request RoutingTroubleshooting 502 Errors in ARR Troubleshooting 502 Errors in ARR By Richard MarrApril 9, 2012Tools Used in this Troubleshooter: IIS Failed Request Tracing Network Monitor Winhttp Tracing This material is provided for informational purposes only. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied. HTTP 502 - Overview When working with IIS Application Request Routing (ARR) deployments, one of the errors that you may see is "HTTP 502 - Bad Gateway". The 502.3 error means that - while acting as a proxy - ARR was unable to complete the request to the upstream server and send a response back to the client. This can happen for multiple reasons - for example: failure to connect to the server, no response from the server, or the server took too long to respond (time out). If you are able to reproduce the error by browsing the web farm from the controller, and detailed errors are enabled on the server, you may see an error similar to the following: Figure 1 (Click image to expand) The root cause of the error will determine the actions you should take to resolve the issue. 502.3 Timeout Errors The error code in the screenshot above is significant because it contains the return code from WinHTTP, which is what ARR uses to proxy the request and identifies the reason for the failure. You can decode the error code with a tool like err.exe. In this example, the error code maps to ERROR_WINHTTP_TIMEOUT. You can also find this information in the IIS logs for the associated website on the ARR controller. The following is an excerpt from the IIS log entry for the 502.3 error, with most of the fields trimmed for readability: sc-status sc-substatus sc-win32-status time-taken 502 3 12002 29889 The win32 status 12002 maps to the same ERROR_WINHTTP_TIMEOUT error reported in the error page. What exactly timed-out? We investigate this a bit further by enabling Failed Request Tracing on the IIS server. The first thing we can see in the failed request trace log is where the request was sent to in the ARR_SERVER_ROUTED event. The second item I have highlighted is what you can use to track the req