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I have a script that has been running fine on an old SuSe box for years and I need to migrate it to a new machine running CentOS. For some reason the CentOS box seems to respond with a 400 bad request using the same command.



The request simply gets a list of JIRA tickets based on certain saved search queries which then gets displayed into an email and sent.



Here is the command being run:



wget --no-check-certificate -O - --tries=1 --timeout=30 --http-user=omitted --http-password=omitted 'https://1.1.1.1/sr/jira.issueviews:searchrequest-printable/26360/SearchRequest-26360.html?tempMax=3000'


Could anyone shed some light as all I'm finding is that the URL needs to be in quotes, which it is.



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    I have a script that has been running fine on an old SuSe box for years and I need to migrate it to a new machine running CentOS. For some reason the CentOS box seems to respond with a 400 bad request using the same command.



    The request simply gets a list of JIRA tickets based on certain saved search queries which then gets displayed into an email and sent.



    Here is the command being run:



    wget --no-check-certificate -O - --tries=1 --timeout=30 --http-user=omitted --http-password=omitted 'https://1.1.1.1/sr/jira.issueviews:searchrequest-printable/26360/SearchRequest-26360.html?tempMax=3000'


    Could anyone shed some light as all I'm finding is that the URL needs to be in quotes, which it is.



    TIA










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      I have a script that has been running fine on an old SuSe box for years and I need to migrate it to a new machine running CentOS. For some reason the CentOS box seems to respond with a 400 bad request using the same command.



      The request simply gets a list of JIRA tickets based on certain saved search queries which then gets displayed into an email and sent.



      Here is the command being run:



      wget --no-check-certificate -O - --tries=1 --timeout=30 --http-user=omitted --http-password=omitted 'https://1.1.1.1/sr/jira.issueviews:searchrequest-printable/26360/SearchRequest-26360.html?tempMax=3000'


      Could anyone shed some light as all I'm finding is that the URL needs to be in quotes, which it is.



      TIA










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      I have a script that has been running fine on an old SuSe box for years and I need to migrate it to a new machine running CentOS. For some reason the CentOS box seems to respond with a 400 bad request using the same command.



      The request simply gets a list of JIRA tickets based on certain saved search queries which then gets displayed into an email and sent.



      Here is the command being run:



      wget --no-check-certificate -O - --tries=1 --timeout=30 --http-user=omitted --http-password=omitted 'https://1.1.1.1/sr/jira.issueviews:searchrequest-printable/26360/SearchRequest-26360.html?tempMax=3000'


      Could anyone shed some light as all I'm finding is that the URL needs to be in quotes, which it is.



      TIA







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