WAP4410n Http redirect problem

I've set this up on my AP (latest firmware installed)
However none of my (Windows xp/vista) will go to that page when they first attach to the Wireless network
Windows Browser (IE7) settings are for auto-detect, and I can browse to other places so Iknow the basic connections are working.
I can manually get to the URL so I know its not a permission issue
Does anyone know how the cisco box knows if the client connection is considered an 'initial' connection'?
Cheers
AJ

Hello, this is Julio Ordonez.
Here is another post with some information about this issue https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3739321#3739321

Similar Messages

  • Appstore: too many HTTP redirection problem / túl sok HTTP-átirányítás probléma

    HY / sziasztok,
    When I open the appstore, and choose a program, and open the info page, after that the page didnt open,  just say "too many HTTP-redirect.".
    Why??
    szeretnék megoldást a következő problémára
    mikor belépek az appstore-ba és kiválasztok egy programot , nem nyitja meg a tájékoztató lapot, hanem kiírja hogy "túl sok HTTP-átirányítás".
    MIért van ez???

    Best Fixes for ‘Cannot Connect to iTunes Store’ Errors
    by Patrick Jordan on August 30, 2012 in iPad Tips & Tricks
    I first posted about ‘Cannot connect to iTunes Store’ errors on the iPad back in May of this year. I was getting this error when trying to update or install new iPad apps.
    Since then the issue has continued to trouble many iPad and iDevice users – and thanks to our excellent readers and commenters we’ve learned a number of effective fixes for this problem.
    Here are the best ones I’ve seen – each of these has proven successful for many users:
    DNS Settings Change
    This fix has been recommended by Apple support and has proven successful for many commenters on my previous post. The way this works is to change DNS settings on your iPad or whichever iOS device is affected – by adding Google’s DNS server/s.  Here’s how to do this:
    – Go to the Settings app and tap on the Wi-Fi section in the left sidebar
    – Then look at the ‘Choose a Network’ section in the main right-hand side area of the page and look for the network name that has a check mark next to it and rendered in blue text – the WiFi network you are currently using
    – Tap on the blue arrow at the right-hand side of the listing for that network.
    – On the next screen you’ll see a section labeled ‘IP Address’ with three large buttons below it. Make sure the DHCP button is selected. Below that you’ll see fields for IP Address, Subnet Mask, and others. Tap on the DNS field (the fourth one down).
    – This will bring up the iPad’s on-screen keyboard and place the cursor at the end of the IP address for the DNS server currently being used by the iPad. Backspace until all the numbers for that address are gone. Then type this in:
    8.8.8.8
    Please note the periods after the first three 8s. You can also use 8.8.4.4 – both are valid addresses for Google’s DNS servers.
    Download an App Via the Purchased Tab in the App Store
    – Open the App Store app on your iPad or whichever iOS device is having this issue.
    – Tap on the Purchased button in the bottom navigation bar.
    – This will show you all the apps you’ve purchased on the iPad. Those that are already installed with a greyed out label. Others will display a small download icon, showing a cloud with a downward facing arrow in it.
    – Tap on one of the download icons and download a purchased app.
    For many users this has cleared some sort of App Store queue and allowed them to resume with normal updates. Some have had to repeat the download with a few apps in the Purchased section.
    Set the Date Forward and Revert Back
    – Open the Settings app and go to General > Date & Time
    – On the Date & Time screen, tap to turn off ‘Set Automatically’
    – Tap on ‘Set Date & Time’ and enter a date a couple of years or more in the future.
    – Go out of Settings and then straight back in and turn  ‘Set Automatically’ to restore the current date and time.
    (update me if work's)

  • Proxy Server / http redirect problem

    I am trying to use a WLS instance as a proxy server for another WLS instance.
    I have configured the weblogic.properties file as follows:
    weblogic.httpd.register.proxy=weblogic.t3.srvr.HttpProxyServlet
    weblogic.httpd.initArgs.proxy=redirectURL=http://url:port
    weblogic.httpd.defaultServlet=proxy
    However, I try to serve the page, I get a 404 error.
    The odd thing is though, if I submit the URL without the page name, I am redirected to show the index listing of the remote server!
    Am I missing something?

    Hi Winnie Chow!
    I have an article that may contain some helpful troubleshooting steps for you regarding this issue:
    iOS: Troubleshooting Wi-Fi networks and connections
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1398
    Thanks for using the Apple Support Communities. Have a good one!
    -Braden

  • HT1933 How are you supposed to do this when it DOESN'T EVEN WORK!!!! you press report problem and it comes up saying " too many http redirects". Total useless !

    How are you supposed to REPORT THE PROBLEM when it DOESN'T EVEN WORK!!
    I clicked it as I got a receipt for something that HAS NOT EVEN BEEN BOUGHT ! (It's funny how apple try to charge me twice for something when I work nightshift and my phones switched off!)
    and all that happened was it came up saying "too many HTTP redirects" .
    And it won't let me report it ! X

    Go here:
    http://www.apple.com/support/itunes/contact/
    and follow the instructions to report your issue to the iTunes Store.
    Regards.

  • TS1702 I purchased 2 packages of gems for skylanders and only received 1 package. Got email receipts and tried to report problem on ipad2 and it keeps coming up with to many https redirects. Can anyone help? Just want my gems :).

    I purchased 2 packages of gems for skylanders and only received 1 package. Got email receipts and tried to report problem with link in email on my ipad2 and it keeps coming up with to many https redirects. Can anyone help? Just want my gems :).

    Contact iTunes Customer Service and request assistance
    Use this Link  >  Apple  Support  iTunes Store  Contact

  • HT1933 When I try to report a problem, it says "too many http redirects". The page will not open, so I can't report the problem!

    How can I get to the report a problem page? The song I bought will not play! It just says "too many http redirects"

    Susiebwb wrote:
    Can any one please assist me.... I paid twice for an app by mistake.... ...
    To Contact iTunes Customer Service and request assistance
    Use this Link  >  Apple  Support  iTunes Store  Contact

  • HT204406 I downloaded a song that is not playing.  When i click to report a problem it gives me an error that says "To many HTTP redirects".  What does this mean and how do I fix it?  Thank you!

    I downloaded a song that is not playing.  When i click to report a problem it gives me an error that says "To many HTTP redirects".  What does this mean and how do I fix it?  Thank you!

    The following support articles should help:
    * https://support.mozilla.com/kb/Could+not+initialize+the+browser+security+component
    * https://support.mozilla.com/kb/AUS+Update+XML+File+Malformed+200

  • I have an iPhone 4S I have done the recent update 6.1 and now my App Store is not working when I go into the feature tab I get an error " too many HTTP redirects" how do I fix this ? The other tabs are working and it is working on my iPad also

    I am having a problem getting into the App Store on my iPhone since the recent update, I have a 4s and it appears the feature tab is not working. When I try to go into the feature tab in the App Store I get a message "too many HTTP redirects" ?... Does anyone now hoe to fix this issue, the other tabs are working okay and everything is working on my iPad ?

    Look at iOS Troubleshooting Wi-Fi networks and connections  http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1398
    iPad: Issues connecting to Wi-Fi networks  http://support.apple.com/kb/ts3304
    iOS: Recommended settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4199
    Additional things to try.
    Try this first. Turn Off your iPad. Then turn Off (disconnect power cord for 30 seconds or longer) the wireless router & then back On. Now boot your iPad. Hopefully it will see the WiFi.
    Go to Settings>Wi-Fi and turn Off. Then while at Settings>Wi-Fi, turn back On and chose a Network.
    Change the channel on your wireless router (Auto is best). Instructions at http://macintoshhowto.com/advanced/how-to-get-a-good-range-on-your-wireless-netw ork.html
    Another thing to try - Go into your router security settings and change from WEP to WPA with AES.
    How to Quickly Fix iPad 3 Wi-Fi Reception Problems
    http://osxdaily.com/2012/03/21/fix-new-ipad-3-wi-fi-reception-problems/
    If none of the above suggestions work, look at this link.
    iPad Wi-Fi Problems: Comprehensive List of Fixes
    http://appletoolbox.com/2010/04/ipad-wi-fi-problems-comprehensive-list-of-fixes/
    Fix iPad Wifi Connection and Signal Issues  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwWtIG5jUxE
    Fix Slow WiFi Issue https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2398063?start=60&tstart=0
    Unable to Connect After iOS Update - saw this solution on another post.
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4010130
    Note - When troubleshooting wifi connection problems, don't hold your iPad by hand. There have been a few reports that holding the iPad by hand, seems to attenuate the wifi signal.
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    If any of the above solutions work, please post back what solved your problem. It will help others with the same problem.
     Cheers, Tom

  • Every time I click on the Categories tab or Top 25 tab in the app store, it says 'too many http redirects'

    Every time I open the app store on my iPod touch, it says 'too many http redirects' whenever I click on the Categories and Top 25 tabs. I tried force quitting the app store, that didn't work. I tried closing all windows in Safari and force quitting safari, also didn't work. I reset the network settings, that didn't work either. When I reset all settings, it appeared to work. The tabs were different (it had a Genius tab), but it worked. However, immediately after force quitting the app store (I force quit a lot to keep as much RAM clear as possible), the same thing happened again. Does anyone know a permanent, Apple-supported solution to this problem? And please do not say restoring it. I don't want to start from scratch just to potentially experience the same problem.

    See:
    to many HTTP redirects: Apple Support Communities
    However, it seems to be an Apple/network problem beyond your control

  • Setting HTTPS redirect in NetWeaver CE 7.1 EhP1

    I would like to redirect all HTTP requests such that users will always use HTTPS access. I found an OSS note 973644 that explains the steps for non CE environments. Does anyone know how to setup HTTPS redirect on NetWeaver CE 7.1 Ehp1?
    Regards,
    Asif

    Hi Lee,
    I think I know how to solve this. I have just solved a similar problem with my PI 7.1 EHP1. Deployment in JSPM of various software components all failed like this example:
    JSPM log:
    Deploy status is 'Aborted'
    Client path '
    pi71\sapmnt\trans\EPS\in\SAPXIAF04_7-20002649.SCA'
    Description:'1. ERROR CODE DPL.DS.5089  Exception during generating components of sap.com/com.sap.aii.af.app  application in webservices_container container.
       -> com.sap.engine.services.webservices.espbase.configuration.BindingData.getConfigurationType()I'.
    Default Trace:
    Caused by: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: com.sap.engine.services.webservices.espbase.configuration.BindingData.getConfigurationType()I
    at com.sap.engine.services.webservices.server.deploy.WSBaseAbstractDProcess.getBindingDataId
    After that most of the browser based admin apps, such as NetWeaver Administrator ( /nwa ), would refuse to start.
    But finally after several tests, searching on SDN+SMP and restore to backup version I found the solution in [SAP Note 1328776|http://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/1328776] which describes a similar problem: Update to the newest version of ENGINEAPI 7.11. Today this is ENGINEAPI04P_4-20002603.SCA.
    You may also want to make sure that you are running the newest version of the Configuration Wizard, so you should check/update LMTOOLS, LMCTC and LMCFG*, currently LMTOOLS04P_3-20002705.SCA, LMCTC04P_1-20002694.SCA and LMCFG04P_4-20002729.SCA.
    I hope this proves to be useful.
    regards
    Mauri

  • Http redirects not changing url in address bar

    I'm going crazy trying to fix a major bug in our application. Http
    redirects are not changing the url in the address bar of the latest versions of internet explorer. But this only happens if the redirected page is an xml page with an xslt reference for the browser to do the transformation. Mozilla seems to work fine, but I seem to have encountered a major bug in Internet Explorer. If anybody can help or at least point me in a direction I'd be SO grateful. This doesn't seem to be a java servlet specific issue, but that's what we're using so I thought I'd ask the question here too.
    We have an MVC type framework we developed. For example, if you were to add something to a shopping cart, the url might be:
    http://ecommerce.com/cart/add?sku=54321. In the add servlet, we would add the sku to your shopping cart and then redirect to, let's say,
    http://ecommerce.com/displaycart. I think this is how most MVC frameworks work. And it works great for us.
    The problem began when we started sending XML to the browser with an XSLT stylesheet. So now the browser does the transformations (if the browser is capable of doing them, which we check) instead of the server. This is a major part of our project. One of the reasons we started this.
    The problem is that Internet Explorer no longer updates the url in the
    address bar after a redirect. Mozilla works great though. We haven't
    tested on other xslt capable browsers yet. In the example above, what would happen is after adding something to your shopping cart, the "displaycart" page would be shown but the http://ecommerce.com/cart/add?sku=54321 url would be shown in the address bar. It wouldn't seem to be too big of a deal since everything works. But now all the relative links are messed up. They start from the "cart" directory. So we need absolute links. But that introduces many other problems. We then need to know the host and the parent directories (not as easy as it seems).
    So is there a solution? Is this a big bug that nobody has realized yet (or maybe they have, but my searches don't see it) in internet explorer? Is there a way for the redirected url to appear in the address bar from a browser-based xslt transformation in internet explorer? By the way, I'm testing with the latest version of IE6.0 as of July 7, 2003.
    When testing, redirects work perfect if I do the xslt transformation on the server side and just send plain html to internet explorer. And it works perfect with either serverside or browserside xslt transformations in mozilla.
    Scott Mueller
    AccelerateBiz Incorporated

    As I've been reading in the specs, microsoft, etc, it seems that it's not what's supposed to happen. But the specs are not very specific about this. However, internet explorer DOES always replace the url in the address bar with the redirected url if HTML is being returned from the redirected servlet. As is the case with all other browsers. So, at least, this behavior is the de-facto standard.
    BUT when the redirected to page is an xml page which references an xslt stylesheet.. then, ONLY in internet explorer, the original url is what's shown in the address bar (and, more importantly, what's used as the base url). Regardless of what the links look like or how they're manipulated in the transformed HTML that ends up being shown, I can't seem to make the url in the address bar the redirected url..

  • Http redirection limit in safari

    Hi,
    I'll try to be as clear as possible about my question:
    Situation
    I took 10 Macbook Air's out of their boxes, installed Mountain Lion and installed the latest updates.
    When visiting a (Citrix) portal, i have no issues with Safari after logging in and clicking on the presented ICA file.
    Next, i took 10 Macbook Pro's out of their boxes, repeated the same steps to install and update them. When visiting that same portal, logging in with the same credentials, i get errors in Safari about too many HTTP redirects.
    Research on this topic
    I've researched this error, many people blame the website your visiting. this is wrong in my case, since the first 10 laptops didn't show that error.
    It is advised to reset Safari; i tried. didn't solve my problem. Besides, why would it make a difference since the first 10 laptops didn't get that error ?
    It turned out, after Googling some more about this, that each browser (Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Opera) has a limit set for HTTP redirections (the default amount of max. redirections is 20).
    On lots of websites people fixed this issue bij installing FireFox, which i is my preferred solution; i want my customers to just use Safari. But, for being sure if this would indeed solve the issue i tried this solution: in about:config changing the properties for HTTP redirection settings from 20 to some higher value (i used 999 in my test) fixed the issue. This seems to be the proof getting the "too many HTTP redirections" isn't neccesarily caused by the website. It is caused by the restriction of having a max ammount of http redirections in Safari.
    The Question
    In Safari 6, how do i change the max ammount of HTTP redirections ?
    Is there some sort of hidden preference pane ?

    Then, your only action is to follow its steps:
    If the issue persists, sending feedback to the affected website may help. You can also send feedback to Apple by choosing Safari > Report Bugs to Apple.
    Also, a google search for redirects  site:developer.apple.com
    yields
    http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/cocoa/conceptual/urlloadin gsystem/Articles/RequestChanges.html and
    http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/Foundation/Reference/NSURLC onnectionDataDelegate_protocol/NSURLConnectionDataDelegate_protocol.pdf

  • HT1689 Can't get iTunes .ipad says "too many http redirects " what's that anyone help please? been charged twice for double down chips.

    What does "Too Many HTTP redirects" please? I am trying too report a purchasing problem, but keep getting that message. I'm trying to connect too ITunes.

    Susiebwb wrote:
    Can any one please assist me.... I paid twice for an app by mistake.... ...
    To Contact iTunes Customer Service and request assistance
    Use this Link  >  Apple  Support  iTunes Store  Contact

  • Server load balancing on Local Director implementing HTTP redirection

    Hi, got an interesting problem when implementing the HTTP redirection method of session persistance or stickiness when balancing a couple of web servers on a Local Director 416. The session persistance works fine but it looks like one of the two servers is getting all the traffic rather than balancing accross the two. The servers are equally spec'd and when it comes to the predictor setting for the virtual, I'm just using the defaults i.e. leastconns/roundrobin. Is there a better predictor setting to use?? Any input would be appreciated.
    Rgds
    Adam Lacoba

    The “loaded” argument has worked well. Take note that this requires a value to be set with the “weight” command. It gives a specific amount of traffic to one, and then moves to the other.

  • HTTP Redirect with Global Load Balancing

    I've seen a lot of documentation about redirects and what I am trying to do seems simple enough yet I can't get it to work. Here is a summary:
    We have two CSSs in different data centers with load balancing in a roundrobin fashion.
    User types www.test.com:9086/test.html
    User hits one of the CSSes configured to respond to www.test.com, CSS1 and CSS2.
    If CSS1 gets the request, it should redirect request to server1:9086/test.html
    If CSS2 gets the request, it should redirect request to server2:9086/test.html
    Here is a sample of one of the CSSes:
    content vTEST
    dnsbalance roundrobin
    add dns www.test.com
    url "/*"
    protocol tcp
    port 9086
    vip address 192.168.3.135
    add service rTEST
    active
    service rTEST
    protocol tcp
    port 9086
    type redirect
    keepalive type none
    ip address 2.2.2.2
    redirect-string "server1:9086/test.html"
    active
    I've seen a lot of example of using HTTP Redirects, but none of them touch on using global load balancing as we are trying to accomplish.
    Now, if I type in a browser:
    http://www.test.com:9086/test.html
    it fails. Why? because the CSS returns back an IP of 2.2.2.2 for www.test.com, which isn't a real IP address (this is by design). If I type:
    http://192.168.3.135:9086/test.html
    it works because it successfully redirects to:
    http://server1:9086/test.html
    because it is going directly against the VIP and redirecting as it should.
    So the redirect function we know is working on the CSS as expected. However, the problem is this:
    When I ping www.test.com I should get back the VIP address of the content rule (192.168.3.135) and I do UNTIL I ADD THE REDIRECT TYPE to the service. Once I do that if I ping www.test.com I will get back 2.2.2.2. Somehow once the redirect is added the IP address of the service (2.2.2.2) is returned instead of the content VIP (192.168.3.135). That shouldn't happen.
    I hope this makes sense and any help would be greatly appreciated!!!

    I think what you want to do is explained at :
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/contnetw/ps789/products_configuration_example09186a0080094068.shtml
    For your information, you should also look at this solution :
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/contnetw/ps789/products_configuration_example09186a00801dcd75.shtml
    Regards,
    Gilles.

Maybe you are looking for