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swaroopchippada
Contributor III
Contributor III

How to disable https in Qlik replicate linux version

I installed qlik replicate in linux vm.

i m trying to access the qlik console from the a remote server

using https://<ip>:<port>/attunityreplicate

But im getting secure connection failed. i would like to know how to disable it. 

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swaroopchippada
Contributor III
Contributor III
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Thanks Deepak and Desmond for your response,

However, I'm unable to find the mentioned file in the Qlik installation directory. 

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This is our Linux version

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We have installed QlikReplicate_2023_11_0_Linux_X64.tar in our Linux VM by following the steps from the below link. 

https://help.qlik.com/en-US/replicate/November2023/Content/Replicate/Main/Installation/install_proce...

 

 

 

 

 

DesmondWOO
Support
Support

Hi @swaroopchippada ,

I am sorry that article is for Windows install of Replicate UI only. GlobalRepo.sqlite file is absent in the data folder. I am afraid there is no way to disable the https. 

Regarding "The PR_END_OF_FILE_ERROR", it is a FireFox specific error. Perhaps Replicate cannot find a cipher that can be used on your system. Please check your system as John mentioned earlier.

Regards,
Desmond




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swaroopchippada
Contributor III
Contributor III
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Hi John, 

As per Desmond's response, seems we can't disable HTTPS in Linux version, 

And I don't think it's a Firefox issue, 

please see below the output when we did curl from the host machine. it seems different from the response which you shared.

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john_wang
Support
Support

Hello @swaroopchippada ,

You're right, it's impossible to disable HTTPS while Replicate running on Linux.

Regarding the error, obviously it indicates an issue in the SSL/TLS handshake in the first Client Hello (1) communication. There are much helpful links in Google, I think the problem may be relevant to firewall setting, or proxy etc. It's better to work with the DBA to troubleshoot it.

Good luck,

John.

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