Thanks for your support! It's actually Puppet 2.7.6. Not sure what this means in terms of finding a solution, though.
On Friday, 29 June 2012 19:16:23 UTC+2, Eric Sorenson wrote: > > I saw this in the past, and the encoded data was the fact upload from the > client, which for some reason is malformed/corrupted by the time it hits > the master. > > What version of puppet are you running? I'm guessing a 2.6 series; 2.7 > moves this data to POST body rather than GET (Bug #6117 in redmine) > precisely to fix this sort of thing. > > If this is on 2.7.x that would be troubling. > > -=Eric > > On Friday, June 29, 2012 8:26:48 AM UTC-7, Kmbu wrote: >> >> Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but I snooped some traffic and actually >> caught a successful and a failed request, but it's all in HTTPS so not >> really readable in order to compare. Any ideas? >> >> On Thursday, 28 June 2012 12:18:36 UTC+2, Felix.Frank wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> On 06/28/2012 12:12 PM, Kmbu wrote: >>> > But if it were a server-side issue, why would the error code be 400 >>> (bad >>> > request)? >>> >>> well, any HTTP server can issue 400 codes whenever it pleases, puppet is >>> not obliged to restrict the code to broken request headers. >>> >>> That being said, you can of course start your debugging based on the >>> thesis that puppetlabs have been paying attention and adhering to the >>> rule. >>> >>> You could then e.g. just start wiresharking all your agent requests and >>> once you trigger the error, compare the request to an unbroken one. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Felix >>> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet Users" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/puppet-users/-/EmQ8Y9vNW3EJ. To post to this group, send email to puppet-users@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to puppet-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/puppet-users?hl=en.