New foreman installation, new proxy won't connect to one another why?

Unable to save
Unable to communicate with the proxy: ERF12-2530
[ProxyAPI::ProxyException]: Unable to detect features
([RestClient::Forbidden]: 403 Forbidden) for proxy
https://mtinjacn01.cip.att.com:8443/features
Please check the proxy is configured and running on the host.

Where do I even begin to look for the cause of this? This is after
installing Foreman with the following command line:

foreman-installer --foreman-servername=<sanitized>
–foreman-configure-epel-repo=false
–foreman-gpgcheck=false
–foreman-proxy-gpgcheck=false

This was so much smoother on my Debian servers… This is RHEL6

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Peter L. Berghold Salty.Cowdawg@gmail.com

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Check your logs on the foreman-proxy. (tail
/var/log/foreman-proxy/proxy.log)

··· On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 3:59 PM, Peter Berghold wrote:

Unable to save
Unable to communicate with the proxy: ERF12-2530
[ProxyAPI::ProxyException]: Unable to detect features
([RestClient::Forbidden]: 403 Forbidden) for proxy
https://mtinjacn01.cip.att.com:8443/features
Please check the proxy is configured and running on the host.

Where do I even begin to look for the cause of this? This is after
installing Foreman with the following command line:

foreman-installer --foreman-servername=
–foreman-configure-epel-repo=false
–foreman-gpgcheck=false
–foreman-proxy-gpgcheck=false

This was so much smoother on my Debian servers… This is RHEL6

Peter L. Berghold Salty.Cowdawg@gmail.com

h http://blog.berghold.netttp://science-fiction.berghold.net


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Between the time I hit send and now I added all the CNAME names of the host
into the trusted hosts list. Seems that it works now. This leads to
another set of questions that I need to ask, but I'll do that in a separate
thread once I get my thoughts together.

··· On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 4:01 PM, Mark Murnane wrote:

Check your logs on the foreman-proxy. (tail
/var/log/foreman-proxy/proxy.log)

On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 3:59 PM, Peter Berghold salty.cowdawg@gmail.com > wrote:

Unable to save
Unable to communicate with the proxy: ERF12-2530
[ProxyAPI::ProxyException]: Unable to detect features
([RestClient::Forbidden]: 403 Forbidden) for proxy
https://mtinjacn01.cip.att.com:8443/features
Please check the proxy is configured and running on the host.

Where do I even begin to look for the cause of this? This is after
installing Foreman with the following command line:

foreman-installer --foreman-servername=
–foreman-configure-epel-repo=false
–foreman-gpgcheck=false
–foreman-proxy-gpgcheck=false

This was so much smoother on my Debian servers… This is RHEL6

Peter L. Berghold Salty.Cowdawg@gmail.com

h http://blog.berghold.netttp://science-fiction.berghold.net


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