Hi,
I'm trying to test an internal URL with passive RMA.
The URL isn't exposed to the internet.
Using IE, I can get the URL from the same machine that the RMA is installed on.
When I test from HM using the RMA I get "No answer".
I get the "No answer" reply very quickly (less than a second).
What can be the reason?
Thanks
No answer URL Request
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Is this http or https URL?
If this internal site uses https with invalid certificate, you'll get No answer status.
You may tell HostMonitor/RMA to ingnore certificate related problems by enabling the following Advanced options:
HTTPS: Ignore unknown certificate authority problems
HTTPS: Accept certificates with invalid host name
HTTPS: Accept certificates with invalid dates
Please note: each option can be enabled,disabled or greyed out (global settings will be used)
If this internal site uses https with invalid certificate, you'll get No answer status.
You may tell HostMonitor/RMA to ingnore certificate related problems by enabling the following Advanced options:
HTTPS: Ignore unknown certificate authority problems
HTTPS: Accept certificates with invalid host name
HTTPS: Accept certificates with invalid dates
Please note: each option can be enabled,disabled or greyed out (global settings will be used)
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Quote from the manual
HTTPS: Ignore unknown certificate authority problems
This option allows checking web servers that use HTTPS protocol and security certificates that were issued by not trusted company. With this option enabled, HostMonitor will accept security certificates issued by any company. When this option is disabled and the certificate belongs to a not trusted company then HostMonitor will set the test status to "no answer".
HTTPS: Accept certificates with invalid host name
This option tells HostMonitor to accept SSL/PCT-based certificate even if certificate was issued for different host
HTTPS: Accept certificates with invalid dates
This option tells HostMonitor to accept expired SSL/PCT-based certificates
By default these options are greyed out, this means HostMonitor should use global options specified on Misc page in the Options dialog. If you mark or unmark test options, these settings will override global options (for this specific test item only).
Regards
Alex
HTTPS: Ignore unknown certificate authority problems
This option allows checking web servers that use HTTPS protocol and security certificates that were issued by not trusted company. With this option enabled, HostMonitor will accept security certificates issued by any company. When this option is disabled and the certificate belongs to a not trusted company then HostMonitor will set the test status to "no answer".
HTTPS: Accept certificates with invalid host name
This option tells HostMonitor to accept SSL/PCT-based certificate even if certificate was issued for different host
HTTPS: Accept certificates with invalid dates
This option tells HostMonitor to accept expired SSL/PCT-based certificates
By default these options are greyed out, this means HostMonitor should use global options specified on Misc page in the Options dialog. If you mark or unmark test options, these settings will override global options (for this specific test item only).
Regards
Alex