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sandeep_reddy
Quartz | Level 8

Hello All,

 

Recently I have upgraded SAS Webserver from 2.2 to 2.4 version and I am getting below issues.

 

1)

client sent HTTP/1.1 request without hostname (see RFC2616 section 14.23):

 

2) We have configured Load Balancer before it hits to the Web server . I have kept backup of 2.2 version and when i start the service from 2.2, I am not getting above issue.

3) I have configured all SSL certificates in place.

4) The upgraded version is not able to detect the Load balancer request but able to grant if it is a direct hostname URL.

 

Please let me know in which i can update the known host details if a connection coming through Load balancer

 

Thanks in Advance,

Sandeep

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AnandVyas
Ammonite | Level 13

Hi @sandeep_reddy 

 

I could find this bug raised for similar issue. It was closed by giving two options to solve this issue.

 

You can either use HttpProtocolOptions Unsafe or set Host header to some value.

I would not suggest to use the HttpProtocolOptions unsafe. It would be better if you raise this request directly to SAS TS as this something related to CVEs

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AnandVyas
Ammonite | Level 13

Hi @sandeep_reddy 

 

I could find this bug raised for similar issue. It was closed by giving two options to solve this issue.

 

You can either use HttpProtocolOptions Unsafe or set Host header to some value.

I would not suggest to use the HttpProtocolOptions unsafe. It would be better if you raise this request directly to SAS TS as this something related to CVEs

sandeep_reddy
Quartz | Level 8

Hi Anand,

 

Thanks Very Much for your reply.

 

I have replicated the issue and in our F5 load balancer there was a null host header.

 

I have asked my network team to assign a value for host and the issue is resolved now.

 

Thanks & Regards,
Sandeep

 

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