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