Re: 995 The I/O operation has been aborted because of either a thread



As I said to the other person, this is expected with SSL tunnels.
It does not indicate an error in ISA.

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Jim Harrison (ISA SE)

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<eproffitt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On May 19, 1:33 pm, "Jim Harrison \(ISA SE\)"
<jmh...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This is expected even for normal termination of SSL Tunnel traffic.
ISA can't follow the HTTP conversation within the SSL session and so the
session closure is always a surprise.

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Jim Harrison (ISA SE)

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"Terence" <Tere...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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Following HTTP status code was logged when my users attempted to access an
URL over HTTPS protocol and the access failed ultimately after entering
logon
credentials to that web site.

" 995 The I/O operation has been aborted because of either a thread exit
or
an application request."

The web site is running Java.

I'm using ISA Enterprise Edition with Integrated NLB configured.

Thank you.

Jim,

We are having the same problem here at my workplace (hospital). We
use ISA 2006 Enterprise and have an internal site that is accessible
via www. We don't publish this through ISA. We NAT to it throught
another firewall. Our problem is almost exactly like the other guy in
this thread. We hit the www site from inside our network (which is in
DNS) via https and it hangs at the ISA server for about 40 seconds
before it goes to the site. This only happens when the ISA client is
involved. If I take the ISA config out of IE and go out another door
it works fine. I change it to http and it has no issues. Also, the
ssl site from the outside works fine.
This is the error in ISA monitoring.
995 The I/O operation has been aborted because of either a thread exit
or an application request.
The site uses Java.
Any help is very much appreciated.
Regards..

.



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