[Geoserver-users] RPFTOC Could not list layers for this store:

I have seen several similar messages related to RPFTOC, but could not find
any with the verbiage as follows:

Could not list layers for this store, an error occurred retrieving them: The
Provided input is not supported by this reader.

Tried changing backslashes to forward slashes and still no go. I used the
following to create the A.TOC file:

java com.bbn.openmap.layer.rpf.MakeToc C:\mapdata\RPF C:\mapdata\RPF

C:\mapdata\RPF is where my 1, 2, 3, A, B C folders of RPF data where
stored. I then moved this A.TOC file into the C:\mapdata\RPF folder.

Geoserver config as follows:

GeoServer Version
2.16.0
Git Revision
1ace4fd0a0fb861fd343435c8cbddc60af793adb
Build Date
18-Sep-2019 10:40
GeoTools Version
22.0 (rev 02f93f3da1bea257215ac0d685597a571a4b950b)
GeoWebCache Version
1.16.0 (rev 1.16.x/01f14feecda71a224d7d9ee3fcf9c6ba1592bf64)

I have the GDAL plugin installed and working properly.

When I tried to create the RPFTOC store, I pointed the URL to the A.TOC file
and received the error message above. I need/want to use the RPF .JN1 files
without having to convert each to a geotiff or other. Is there a way to use
this rpf/cjnc data with Geoserver?

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Hi all,

I am facing this weird issue with my GeoServer where some links work and others don’t.

I am running Geoserver in a docker container behind a reverse proxy (traefik), ssl certs using letsencrypt.
Every javascript (javascript:) link in the Geoserver is giving me a 400 error over https but they work fine over http. I cant add a new authentication filter or a new filter chain since those links (add new) are handled as javascript.

I also tried by setting the “proxy base url” (https://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/configuration/globalsettings.html) without success.

Geoserver version 2.16

Thanks in advance.

Sam

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Samy Otero

PSD | Software Developer

www.psdrcs.com

London | 148 Fullarton St. 9th floor.

Burlington | 5045 South Service Rd.