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I try not to judge on what's useful and what isn't, and let the user decide. On the other hand, I have never come across an issue with a 400...
> If not, a slightly more invasive approach might be to make the finding more useful: e.g. by providing more detail on the specific request and response I'm thinking this...
@digininja I appreciate your opinion as well. Thoughts?
After some consideration I agree with @tautology0 that we should not report on `OPTIONS` so I've added a line to skip that. I also added the file requested to all...
@rchekaluk keep me posted on how the timing is going. If that's a problem lets get a new issue opened.
@rchekaluk thanks for testing!
My best guess is this is an underlying OS/encryption issue since curl can't handle it (can wget?). It's possible the perl TLS modules and/or Libwhisker can't handle it--there are a...
@ms08067 I don't see anything in that response that should be a problem. Can you post a debug dump in a file? If you use `-D DS` it should scrub...
> Good luck. If there is any last testing you want doing just let me know. Thanks! When I knock out a few more of the issues just general testing...
@tautology0 > IIRC the is the site up thingy tests ssl first unless it's specified explicitly using one of the above two mechanisms. That was true until the last commit;...