Hi,

On 06/28/2012 12:12 PM, Kmbu wrote:
> But if it were a server-side issue, why would the error code be 400 (bad
> request)?

well, any HTTP server can issue 400 codes whenever it pleases, puppet is
not obliged to restrict the code to broken request headers.

That being said, you can of course start your debugging based on the
thesis that puppetlabs have been paying attention and adhering to the rule.

You could then e.g. just start wiresharking all your agent requests and
once you trigger the error, compare the request to an unbroken one.

Cheers,
Felix

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