Hello....
My local application has a web server component, and I have left it running
for the last couple of days, to allow a third party (with whom I am co-developing
a feature) to consume my web services (using HTTPS Get Requests).
These all seem to work flawlessly.
But this morning, I noticed some odd transcript messages similar to this...
2020/09/19 08:21:22.661|WARNING|Worker 83387|SstReceiveError('Connection negotiation failed with peer: https://195.54.161.136:63118; SSL handshake error: INTERNAL_ERROR (336027900): Unknown error OpenSSLError
Error Code: 336027900
Error Object: (''unknown protocol'')
Error String: ''error:140760FC:SSL routines:SSL23_GET_CLIENT_HELLO:unknown protocol''
Error Hint: ''SSL23_GET_CLIENT_HELLO:unknown protocol''
AuxiliaryData: nil')
Is it possible that this is some OTHER party, who has somehow
noticed that I have an open and forwarded port trying to hack in?
I'm running VAST 9.2.1 on Windows 10.
I am using Dynamic DNS to provide my address to the third party,
and in my router config, I have a port set to be forwarded to my
development computer
Any thoughts?
Best Regards,
Julian Ford