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  • Murray Roke 467 posts 875 karma points c-trib
    Jul 09, 2012 @ 04:45
    Murray Roke
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    umbraco.config not updating with distributedCall

    We recently upgraded a site from v4.7.0 to 4.7.2

    We encountered an issue where the umbraco.config cache file was not being updated by publishing content, the timestamp is not altering.

    I thought I should share the solution.

    We had to forceProtocol and forcePortnumber for the server (not sure what the default is) but I set them to http and 80 and it works again. these settings in the /config/umbracoSettings.config

    <distributedCall enable="true">
        <server forceProtocol="http|https" forcePortnumber="80|443">127.0.0.1</server>

     

  • Niels Hartvig 1951 posts 2391 karma points admin hq c-trib
    Jul 09, 2012 @ 08:34
    Niels Hartvig
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    This is definitely a bug, so could you log it on Codeplex and I'll make sure it gets resolved for 4.8.

  • Murray Roke 467 posts 875 karma points c-trib
    Jul 09, 2012 @ 22:44
    Murray Roke
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    ok, done:

    http://umbraco.codeplex.com/workitem/30901

    Note: our solution has umbracoUseSSL="true" in the web.config, however, I'd still expect nonSSL to be the default :-)

  • Niels Hartvig 1951 posts 2391 karma points admin hq c-trib
    Jul 12, 2012 @ 15:53
    Niels Hartvig
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    Not sure it's actually a bug, because if your site runs SSL, Umbraco will try to ping the webservices over SSL as well (which you can then override using the new config above).

  • Murray Roke 467 posts 875 karma points c-trib
    Jul 12, 2012 @ 22:35
    Murray Roke
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    Yes, that does make sense, I wasn't sure it was a bug either, however it did take me a while to figure out the solution, hence this thread... and I'm guessing my scenario where the authoring server has SSL but none of the web serverers have SSL will be a common setup, so others may run into the same thing.

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