Java 10 - OK
Java 11 Oracle or Adopt - Fail
Chrome, Edge - OK
Firefox 60, Internet explorer 11 - Fail
Server is in our test environment on Linux. When I tryed to reproduce
this bug on my computer (Windows 10), bug did not occure. On our test
environment it occures irregularly, a few tests pa
Thanks for all that data.
Very strange. It is as if the server picks the wrong key to decrypt with.
Given you can reproduce this, I suggest trying different versions of
Java on the server to see if you can determine a pattern.
Also, if you are able to provide a test case that reliably demonst
Hello Mark,
communication is on
https://drive.google.com/open?id=12ZqbgKkHzGKzXk19ssIcJMX6iQBUE4fQ
file 18-03-2019-3-filtered-one-connection.pcapng
There is also full communication log from wireshark and catalina.out.
Critical packet contains data:
17 03 03 01 AB 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 19
On 18/03/2019 10:49, Jan Vomlel wrote:
Thank you Mark. I enabled the logger org.apache.coyote.http11.
I cannot paste line
org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11InputBuffer.parseRequestLine here,
because it contains not printable characters and copy paste doesnot work.
It seems like bug in tomcat or
Thank you Mark. I enabled the logger org.apache.coyote.http11.
I cannot paste line
org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11InputBuffer.parseRequestLine here,
because it contains not printable characters and copy paste doesnot work.
It seems like bug in tomcat or jdk. ???
Log contains now:
javax.ne
On 13/03/2019 14:41, Jan Vomlel wrote:
> We use selenium for our application testing. Our tests sometime fail
> with message "Invalid character found in method name" Error occures
> only on https and on on firefox 60 and internet explorer 11. Chrome,
> edge is OK.
>
> We use Tomcat 9.0.16, Jav
We use selenium for our application testing. Our tests sometime fail
with message "Invalid character found in method name" Error occures
only on https and on on firefox 60 and internet explorer 11. Chrome,
edge is OK.
We use Tomcat 9.0.16, Java 11 (Adopt Open JDK 11.0.2+9) on Linux,
brows