The environment is AutoCAD 2018, using the ArcGIS for AutoCAD plugin, version 370. In the main, it works fine, but when trying to access http://gis.maricopa.gov/arcgis/services > Imagery > AerialComposite, the system just hangs and finally errors out with the message "Error adding service. The remote server returned an error (403) Forbidden." The problem is that this same fully-formed URL (http://gis.maricopa.gov/arcgis/rest/services/Imagery/AerialComposite/MapServer) works fine in ArcMap, ArcGIS Earth and open source QGIS. Can anyone tell me what might be going wrong for this particular service? All of the other http://gis.maricopa.gov/arcgis/services endpoints work fine-- except for any of the imagery layers.
Thanks,
Rudy Stricklan
I was not able to access the REST endpoints for any of these services. Were you able to see them in a browser? Perhaps double check the syntax?
Error: Services Directory has been disabled.
Don! I'm so glad you were the one to respond. In previous lifetimes, we met
one another on several occassions.
Yes, you're right-- the services directory has been disabled (misguided IT
Department paranoia). But the service endpoints can be directly accessed.
The endpoint that is configured in the AutoCAD plugin is
http://gis.maricopa.gov/arcgis/services. Try hitting the
http://gis.maricopa.gov/arcgis/services > Imagery > AerialComposite when
you have the Maricopa County services configured in the AutoCAD plugin.
What is 100% weird is that the aerials are the only services that won't
connect. Image services from other Arizona agencies like
https://azgeo.az.gov/arcgis/services work fine through the plugin. I'm
supposing that it has to be something specific on the County side, although
we're not likely to get any help from them directly.
Thanks for noting this so quickly.
Rudy Stricklan
Rudy Stricklan, RPLS, GISP
Mapping Automation, LLC
602.317.0130
www.mappingautomation.com
Rudy,
Could you send me a URL that when I paste it into a browser I see the REST endpoint?
Something like: https://azgeo.az.gov/arcgis/rest/services
If you can’t see it in a browser, ArcGIS for AutoCAD won’t see it either.
If it is secured, I should also be able to login to the web page with credentials… and also with ArcGIS for AutoCAD.
-Don
No, you're right, the http://gis.maricopa.gov/arcgis/rest/services endpoint
is not browser-accessible. BUT... the endpoint of
http://gis.maricopa.gov/arcgis/rest/services/Imagery/AerialComposite/MapServer
works fine from ArcMap, ArcGIS Earth, QGIS, etc. As well, all of the
services from http://gis.maricopa.gov/arcgis/rest/services are accessible
through the ArcGIS for AutoCAD plugin, except for the ones in the Imagery
folder:
What's special about the endpoints in this particular folder???
Rudy Stricklan, RPLS, GISP
Mapping Automation, LLC
602.317.0130
www.mappingautomation.com
Although the http://gis.maricopa.gov/arcgis/rest/services endpoint shows
that the Services Directory is disabled:
, the ArcGIS for AutoCAD plugin happily ignores this and proceeds to
connect, displaying all the available map services:
Weird, right? This is a pretty cool capability, albeit supposedly
impossible.
Rudy Stricklan, RPLS, GISP
Mapping Automation, LLC
602.317.0130
www.mappingautomation.com
On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 11:06 AM, Rudy Stricklan <
Right, the services directory has been disabled (misguided IT Department paranoia). But the service endpoints can be directly accessed. The endpoint that is configured in the AutoCAD plugin is http://gis.maricopa.gov/arcgis/services. Try hitting the http://gis.maricopa.gov/arcgis/services > Imagery > AerialComposite when you have the Maricopa County services configured in the AutoCAD plugin. What is 100% weird is that the aerials are the only services that won't connect. Image services from other Arizona agencies like https://azgeo.az.gov/arcgis/services work fine through the plugin.