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If you close out of ArcMap and go to start>programs>ArcGIS Administrator>Advanced>Manage Portal Connections, is http://www.arcgis.com the first in the list?
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12-08-2016
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Seems to be working now. If the internal maps work and external stopped, I would have started looking at your reverse proxy. Doesn't seem like AGS was the culprit.
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12-07-2016
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Hi Dave, I haven't used this myself, but there's a tool in the /bin dir: C:\Program Files (x86)\ArcGIS\Desktop10.3\bin\MakeServerStyleSet.exe It just takes a path to the existing .style files and does the convert.
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12-05-2016
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Which version and what's the error? Mixed mode should allow access through both HTTP and HTTPS connections.
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12-02-2016
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I haven't seen this with ArcGIS Server, but this sounds like a MIME types issue. Can you create a quick app for internal use and point your web map references to the GIS Server on port :6080/:6443? That will help confirm if this is a web tier issue.
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11-02-2016
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Python uses the OS certificate store. You'd have to import the server's self signed certificate into your certificate store.
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10-27-2016
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Thanks again. After a quick conversation with the author of the KB referenced above, I've logged this issue: BUG-000100106 If a website has multiple bindings for the same protocol (but bound to different IP addresses, for example), installing the .net web adaptor will error.
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10-14-2016
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Hi John, This issue has been around for a while. There's a KB on the support site for this issue that describes this issue, your work around, and a silent install work around. http://support.esri.com/technical-article/000012091 This seems like a bug though. If it hasn't been logged, I'll do so.
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I run my web adaptors on the same server. In IIS, you can have bindings for both HTTP and HTTPS. There's an option to set if you'd like to require HTTPS only. In general, mixing HTTP and HTTPS connections to web resources in a web application can be a frustrating experience for end users because most browsers provide "mixed content" warnings when protocols are mixed.
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10-11-2016
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It sounds like anonymous access is enabled at the web tier. You'd want to edit the web.xml at either the web adaptor level or globally on the Tomcat instance. The update would look something like this: You'd update the following to match the rose you've defined. <security-constraint> <web-resource-collection> <web-resource-name>Authentication Required</web-resource-name> <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern> <http-method>GET</http-method> <http-method>POST</http-method> </web-resource-collection> <auth-constraint> <role-name>WebAdaptor</role-name> </auth-constraint> </security-constraint> <login-config> <auth-method>DIGEST</auth-method> <realm-name>ArcGIS Web Adaptor</realm-name> </login-config> <security-role> <description>Web Adaptor Users</description> <role-name>WebAdaptor</role-name> </security-role>
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10-06-2016
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The certificate won't be the same, but you should be able to use that same CA to generate a new code signing certificate. You won't be able to use the web server certificate as a code signing cert.
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09-30-2016
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