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re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Http/1.1 Internal Server Error 29 Started by Kuldeep Saxena , 08 November 2013 - 01:15 PM Login to Reply 4 replies to this topic Kuldeep Saxena Members #1 Kuldeep Saxena 21 posts Posted 08 November 2013 - 01:15 PM Hi All, We have a working (internally) XenDesktop http/1.1 internal server error 43531 netscaler 7.1 environment when accessed via HTTP using our Storefront store url. (not using https as of yet) We have installed Netscaler 10.1 VPX (Enterprise). Have gone through initial setup by referring to install guide using below key points:1) Test SSL cert (for now) 2) LDAP to AD (working fine, tests shows sucessful) 3) STA service URL. (showing as UP).4) Netscaler working in basic mode (as we have want to use ICA) 5) DNS record of external FQDN of VIP created on our DNS servers, currently pointing to internal accessible VIP.When we access the Netscaler Gateway (internally or externally) we do get the login page, once we put our login, the page displays "Http/1.1 Internal Server Error 29". I've imported the test cert created via Netscaler onto the StoreFront server (IIS) and bind the default website to it. But when we change the Store base URL to use https, the citrix login page does not even give us
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on November 12, 2014 by Akshay Poddar I have been getting the error message “Http/1.1 Internal Server Error 29″ on a NetScaler page soon after authentication. The customer environment has NetScaler 10.1 Build 118.7 https://avirtualworldblog.wordpress.com/2014/11/12/http1-1-internal-server-error-29-netscaler/ nc VPX and StoreFront 2.1In my case, it turned out to be the http://www.netscalerkb.com/4186/ns-gateway-internal-server-error-29 DNS resolution from the NetScaler to the StoreFront server. The issue will go away if you will replace the FQDN of the StoreFront server with the IP address of the SF server. This should be done on the Session profile that is attached to the VSERVER of the NetScaler virtual server as below. DNS internal server resolutions are more likely to be the root cause in most of the cases however, there are other fixes as well which you could find if you search in Citrix forums.
There is also another way to tackle this if you dont want to use the IP address which is to add the local DNS Server on the Netscaler and ensure that there is a host entry internal server error for the StoreFront server. Share this:TwitterFacebookGoogleLike this:Like Loading... Related This entry was posted in Citrix and tagged citrix netscaler, Citrix XenApp 6.5 by Akshay Poddar. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Twitter account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Facebook account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Google+ account. (LogOut/Change) Cancel Connecting to %s Notify me of new comments via email. Recent Posts Understanding vCloud Networking in Realscenario Using the default VMware vCenter server certificate in XenDesktop 7.xPOCs Xenapp Slow LogonsTroubleShooting CategoriesCategories Select Category Citrix(15) Microsoft(8) VMware(27) Archives Archives Select Month July 2015 (1) June 2015 (2) May 2015 (1) March 2015 (2) February 2015 (5) January 2015 (9) December 2014 (2) November 2014 (2) October 2014 (1) August 2014 (3) July 2014 (1) June 2014 (1) May 2014 (6) April 2014 (11) March 2014 (1) Search Search Recent Comments Akshay Poddar on AboutOSM on VMware template for Windows Se…potunarayana on About Blog at WordPress.com. %d bloggers like this:5500 with 10.1 build 119.7.nc and Windows Server 2008 R2 with Web Interface 5.4They are new installs of both.I have created an external facing (NAT'd) vServer connecting to an internal network.When a client puts the url in the browser, the logon page loads.The user puts in their credentials and I can see aaad.debug passing the credentials fine.But then the user then gets:Chrome-Http/1.1 Internal Server Error 29IE 10-HTTP 500 errorat the 'https://