SignalR cannot establish a connection if it is on HTTPS












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So apparently I have 4 environment , 3 environments runs on HTTP and one in HTTPS. Which are all deployed on azure. I am using react-redux as my front end and Asp.net MVC5 as my backend. I tried deploying and testing the signalR to the 3 environments that is running on HTTP and it works like a charm , but when I deployed it on HTTPS. It doesn't work. I have properly configured everything. Since the SignalR is used by me as a chat System and the others where running like REST Apis (endpoints etc. ) My question here is , is the problem in the SSL Certificate of the signalR? I have tried various searches but no luck. Here is my Client Side code since I think the problem is here.



    connectToSignalR(){
const con = $.connection;
let hubConnection = con.activeViewersHub;
const { prop1, match: { prop2}, actions: {getViewingUsers} } = this.props;


hubConnection.client.getMessage= (response) =>{
getMessages(response);
};

con.hub.url = `${URL}/signalr`;
con.hub.start({withCredentials:true,transport: 'longPolling' })
.done(()=>{
hubConnection.server.addMessage(prop1,prop2);
});
}


my point is that SSL is properly configured in azure. Since the system is running and everything is working fine, only in signalR that it doesn't work. Been spending a week already in this scenario. Any thoughts about this?










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    So apparently I have 4 environment , 3 environments runs on HTTP and one in HTTPS. Which are all deployed on azure. I am using react-redux as my front end and Asp.net MVC5 as my backend. I tried deploying and testing the signalR to the 3 environments that is running on HTTP and it works like a charm , but when I deployed it on HTTPS. It doesn't work. I have properly configured everything. Since the SignalR is used by me as a chat System and the others where running like REST Apis (endpoints etc. ) My question here is , is the problem in the SSL Certificate of the signalR? I have tried various searches but no luck. Here is my Client Side code since I think the problem is here.



        connectToSignalR(){
    const con = $.connection;
    let hubConnection = con.activeViewersHub;
    const { prop1, match: { prop2}, actions: {getViewingUsers} } = this.props;


    hubConnection.client.getMessage= (response) =>{
    getMessages(response);
    };

    con.hub.url = `${URL}/signalr`;
    con.hub.start({withCredentials:true,transport: 'longPolling' })
    .done(()=>{
    hubConnection.server.addMessage(prop1,prop2);
    });
    }


    my point is that SSL is properly configured in azure. Since the system is running and everything is working fine, only in signalR that it doesn't work. Been spending a week already in this scenario. Any thoughts about this?










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      So apparently I have 4 environment , 3 environments runs on HTTP and one in HTTPS. Which are all deployed on azure. I am using react-redux as my front end and Asp.net MVC5 as my backend. I tried deploying and testing the signalR to the 3 environments that is running on HTTP and it works like a charm , but when I deployed it on HTTPS. It doesn't work. I have properly configured everything. Since the SignalR is used by me as a chat System and the others where running like REST Apis (endpoints etc. ) My question here is , is the problem in the SSL Certificate of the signalR? I have tried various searches but no luck. Here is my Client Side code since I think the problem is here.



          connectToSignalR(){
      const con = $.connection;
      let hubConnection = con.activeViewersHub;
      const { prop1, match: { prop2}, actions: {getViewingUsers} } = this.props;


      hubConnection.client.getMessage= (response) =>{
      getMessages(response);
      };

      con.hub.url = `${URL}/signalr`;
      con.hub.start({withCredentials:true,transport: 'longPolling' })
      .done(()=>{
      hubConnection.server.addMessage(prop1,prop2);
      });
      }


      my point is that SSL is properly configured in azure. Since the system is running and everything is working fine, only in signalR that it doesn't work. Been spending a week already in this scenario. Any thoughts about this?










      share|improve this question














      So apparently I have 4 environment , 3 environments runs on HTTP and one in HTTPS. Which are all deployed on azure. I am using react-redux as my front end and Asp.net MVC5 as my backend. I tried deploying and testing the signalR to the 3 environments that is running on HTTP and it works like a charm , but when I deployed it on HTTPS. It doesn't work. I have properly configured everything. Since the SignalR is used by me as a chat System and the others where running like REST Apis (endpoints etc. ) My question here is , is the problem in the SSL Certificate of the signalR? I have tried various searches but no luck. Here is my Client Side code since I think the problem is here.



          connectToSignalR(){
      const con = $.connection;
      let hubConnection = con.activeViewersHub;
      const { prop1, match: { prop2}, actions: {getViewingUsers} } = this.props;


      hubConnection.client.getMessage= (response) =>{
      getMessages(response);
      };

      con.hub.url = `${URL}/signalr`;
      con.hub.start({withCredentials:true,transport: 'longPolling' })
      .done(()=>{
      hubConnection.server.addMessage(prop1,prop2);
      });
      }


      my point is that SSL is properly configured in azure. Since the system is running and everything is working fine, only in signalR that it doesn't work. Been spending a week already in this scenario. Any thoughts about this?







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