Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but I snooped some traffic and actually 
caught a successful and a failed request, but it's all in HTTPS so not 
really readable in order to compare. Any ideas?

On Thursday, 28 June 2012 12:18:36 UTC+2, Felix.Frank wrote:
>
> 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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