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Created attachment 1974405[details]
copy-paste of abrt-cli output.
Description of problem:
Abrt reported an error, with directions to submit a crash report using abrt-cli.
abrt-cli option 1 "Submit anonymous crash report" attempts to upload a report to http://bug-report.redhat.com but fails with "Connection refused".
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
RHEL7.9 with all current updates installed.
List of all "abrt" rpms installed:
abrt-addon-xorg-2.1.11-60.el7.x86_64
abrt-addon-kerneloops-2.1.11-60.el7.x86_64
abrt-python-2.1.11-60.el7.x86_64
abrt-addon-pstoreoops-2.1.11-60.el7.x86_64
abrt-2.1.11-60.el7.x86_64
abrt-addon-ccpp-2.1.11-60.el7.x86_64
abrt-tui-2.1.11-60.el7.x86_64
abrt-addon-python-2.1.11-60.el7.x86_64
abrt-addon-vmcore-2.1.11-60.el7.x86_64
abrt-libs-2.1.11-60.el7.x86_64
abrt-dbus-2.1.11-60.el7.x86_64
abrt-cli-2.1.11-60.el7.x86_64
abrt-console-notification-2.1.11-60.el7.x86_64
How reproducible:
Re-run abrt-cli.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. abrt-cli report /var/spool/abrt/ccpp-{filename}
2. 1 Submit anonymous crash report
Actual results:
Connection refused error.
Expected results:
Error should be posted to rhel support.
Additional info:
Testing the URL with wget results in the same Connection Refused, but in a browser it redirects to 443 and a valid web site.
Actual transcript in attachment one.
Other 80/tcp are reachable, so connectivity is fine.
bug-report.redhat.com:443 is reachable so route and name resolution are fine.
Comment 4RHEL Program Management
2023-09-21 22:56:44 UTC
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Comment 5RHEL Program Management
2023-09-21 23:08:02 UTC
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