SJOTAP does not work with https <JAD_URL> | Telit Cinterion IoT Developer Community
August 19, 2016 - 7:41am, 3813 views
Hi,
I am able to provision my midlet via "at^sjotap" when the JAD_URL is http. However, it failed with "IO error" when the JAD_URL is https . The modem is in untrusted mode. Any idea why? Both URLs are exactly the same except https vs http.
Here is my modem info:
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ati1
Cinterion
EHS5-US
REVISION 03.001
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Here are the outputs of sjotap with http and https
Thanks!
Hi Nes,
Please check A-REV number by sending "ati1" command and let us know.
Best regards,
Michał
Hi,
This behaviour is know (FW rel3 ARN31) and it has been solved in the lasted FW available.
Request to your loacal Gemalto M2M the FW REL 3 ARN42.
Regards
ALopez
Somewhere over the rainbow!!! Looking for the Oz Land!!!
Thanks a lot! We will ask for the latest FW REL_3_ARN42.
Hello,
I think I have a simillar problem but I'm not sure..
I have a EHS5 module:
ATI1
Cinterion
EHS5-E
REVISION 03.001
A-REVISION 00.000.14
I have a jar-file which is not downloaded from https server in the otap procedure. The length of that jar-file is: 377148 bytes (maybe it is too big for https?). The otap log is in the enclosed file:
The strange things are:
1. Only HTTPS server doesn't work with this file. When the file is on another HTTP server, everything works fine with the OTAP procedure.
2. Older versions of that jar-file of a smaller size are downloaded without problems by https otap.
What could you advise me to do? Is it the same problem as you have written above or another problem?
I can provide you with this jar-file if it helps to solve the problem.
Hello,
I noticed you created another thread about it (https://iot-developer.thalesgroup.com/threads/otap-doesnt-work-https-server-some-jar-files). The error you got is a bit different that in this thread. Please, let's continue in the new thread - I will come back to you with some conclusions or additional questions.
Best regards,
Adam
Thanks for your help. I appreciate it.