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rothtd
Creator III
Creator III

QV11 Plug-in mixed content error

I have QV11 SR2 deployed using IIS, QVS is clustered and a F5 load balancer is out in front. When I hit my QVWs with the IE Plug-in I get the ‘Mixed Content’ error message (AJAX does not display this message).

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I noticed that if (using the plugin) I set the browser to http://<servername>/qlikview I do not get the mixed content error, while I do get it when browse to https://<servername>/qlikview or http://<loadbalancer>/qlikview.

Questions:

Are there any special configuration settings I need to be aware of on the load balancer? I noticed that my infrastructure team set the load balancer to redirect from http to https – might this be causing problems with the plug-in?

Also, when I run a netstat on my machine I can see a port open to my QVS on 4747 – my infrastructure team is doubting this and telling me that communication is happening on 80/443. My understanding is that when I use the plug-in all communication is happening on 4747 / 4774 – is this correct?

Any thoughts on next steps in troubleshooting this?

Thanks in advance!


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danielrozental
Master II
Master II

Are you working with QV11 SR2? someone posted a similar error a few months back.

http://community.qlik.com/message/228592#228592

Also, have you checked the certificate?

rothtd
Creator III
Creator III
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I did see the thread you listed - and many others. None seemed to help unfortunately. We are on QV11 SR2. When you stated to 'check the certificate' what would I be looking for specifically? I only get the issue when I'm using the plug-in (AJAX is fine) so what would be different about the cert when using the plug-in vs. AJAX?

Thanks in advance!

danielrozental
Master II
Master II

Using HTTP you don't get the error even if you're not getting through the load balancer? Why is HTTP even responding then?

Sorry, I'm not really a specialist in Webservers or SSL but I believe certificates could be issued to a single  domain or to a subdomain, are you getting the same behaviour out of both servers when accessed directly?