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Status Not under consideration
Workspace DataPower Gateway
Created by Guest
Created on Dec 22, 2023

CLI command for TLS troubleshooting

Currently it is hard to troubleshoot TLS connection issues as there is no CLI command available for this purpose. It is particularly difficult in environments where only DataPower is allowed to connect to a certain backend. A command similar to "openssl s_client -connnect" would be very helpful.

Idea priority High
  • Admin
    Ulas Cubuk
    Reply
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    Mar 22, 2024

    Hi – Thank you for raising this request, this sounds interesting. However, we have no plans to add a comment like openssl s_client at the moment. Idea has therefore been moved to the Not under consideration state. But please could you clarify what output you would expect to get from this command that you can’t see in the logs. This will allow us to understand the desired outcome better and the idea might be reopened for additional feedback in the future.