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Hello,
I am trying to configure an internal adobe update server. Some of workstations are on a domain, others are not. Will this work for non domain workstations?
On a domain workstation here is my mms.cfg server name has been changed in this doc.
AutoUpdateDisable=0
SilentAutoUpdateEnable=1
SilentAutoUpdateVerboseLogging=1
SilentAutoUpdateServerDomain=myserver.ad.company.com
Here is my log file
2015-5-7+13-40-38.386 [info] 1628 myserver.ad.company.com
2015-5-7+13-40-38.386 [info] 1629 myserver.ad.company.com
2015-5-7+13-40-38.386 [info] 1614
2015-5-7+13-40-38.386 [info] 1615
2015-5-7+13-40-38.386 [info] 1618
2015-5-7+13-40-38.402 [info] 1608
2015-5-7+13-40-38.402 [info] 1630 /pub/flashplayer/update/current/sau/11/xml/version.xml
2015-5-7+13-40-45.656 [warning] 1403 12175
2015-5-7+13-40-45.656 [warning] 1407 183
2015-5-7+13-40-45.656 [warning] 1408
2015-5-7+13-40-45.656 [info] 1612
2015-5-7+13-40-45.671 [info] 1620
This is Win7 on a domain pc running flash 11.8.800.94. I believe I imported a certificate from the update server to the local workstation. Any help would be appreciated.
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Hi schrdp28,
12175 is actually a Microsoft error. Where possible we try to capture the Microsoft error to assist in troubleshooting. 12175 translates to:
ERROR_WINHTTP_SECURE_FAILURE
One or more errors were found in the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate sent by the server. To determine what type of error was encountered, check for aWINHTTP_CALLBACK_STATUS_SECURE_FAILURE notification in a status callback function. For more information, see WINHTTP_STATUS_CALLBACK.
Which essentially means the HTTPS request failed. Hosting Background Update resources locally requires access to port 80 (HTTP requests), port 443 (HTTPS requests) and a valid SSL certificate for HTTPS access on port 443. To verify SSL access to your server please attempt to access (via browser) the locally hosted version.xml file using HTTPS from a system that is returning this error.
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Maria