I thought this had something to do with not typing the port number or something not complete in the address. I can't seem to do this with Leopard and the version of the JSS I have, 5.11. In other word something Tomcat.
Are you running Tiger or Leopard server?
Craig
Tiger server
Thomas Larkin
TIS Department
KCKPS USD500
tlarki at kckps.org
cell: 913-449-7589
office: 913-627-0351
Yes I have seen this and reported this as a bug. 8443 works best and I can
Firefox works better than safari. You can get this to happen if you do a
http://xx.xx.xx:8443 as opposed to https://xx.xx.xx:8443
John is correct!
This is also covered in our knowledge base (shameless plug, I know):
http://www.jamfsoftware.com/kb/article.php?id=037
However we are seeing this in safari regardless of https or http. It will
work for a while but then if you click on a link it downloads the html or
php depending where you click. It's kind of bizarre but it happens. I
checked the url and I am using https://xx.xx.xx:8443.
Wait...there's a KB? I thought that was the support phone and email. ;)
Craig
I experienced this "html download issue" on Internet sites using Safari
on 10.5.1 at home I haven't seen it at the office yet.
If you can replicate it outside the jss, it sounds like something to
report to Apple. If you're an ADC member you can use
bugreport.apple.com. I'm not sure how to report a bug if you're not an
ADC member.
Miles A. Leacy
Senior Mac Technician
Polo Ralph Lauren
miles.leacy at poloralphlauren.com
No I have no experienced it in anything other than JSS.
Well just an FYI...
I am using intel mac with OS X 10.4.11 and firefox 2.x and got this.
never seen it before until now and it freaked me out for a second.
I have to ask though, why is tomcat pushing out an .exe file? We are a
100% mac network, so I am still failing to grasp this.
Google searching the file came up with no hits which is probably why I
didn't see your KBase article.
Thanks,
Thomas Larkin
TIS Department
KCKPS USD500
tlarki at kckps.org
cell: 913-449-7589
office: 913-627-0351
"Leacy, Miles (US)" <Miles.Leacy at PoloRalphLauren.com> 02/12/08 10:47
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I experienced this "html download issue" on Internet sites using Safari
on 10.5.1 at home I haven't seen it at the office yet.
If you can replicate it outside the jss, it sounds like something to
report to Apple. If you're an ADC member you can use
bugreport.apple.com. I'm not sure how to report a bug if you're not an
ADC member.
Miles A. Leacy
Senior Mac Technician
Polo Ralph Lauren
miles.leacy at poloralphlauren.com