Not able to access application in HTTP after accessing it on HTTPS












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I added a new http header(HSTS) to my appliaction for running in HTTPS.



Both HTTP and HTTPS are in different port. Previously it was in HTTP and it was working well in HTTP. After adding a HSTS header it is working well in HTTPS and working well in HTTP in different browser, but not in the same browser.



What I mean to say, is that, when I am accessing https://myapp:myhttpsPort it is accessible and when I am trying to access http://myapp:myhttpPort, browser automatically converts it to https://myapp:myhttpPort and application is not accessible by showing following error:



An error occurred during a connection to myapp:myhttpPort. SSL received a record that exceeded the maximum permissible length. Error code: SSL_ERROR_RX_RECORD_TOO_LONG



Please Help, thanks in advance.










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    I added a new http header(HSTS) to my appliaction for running in HTTPS.



    Both HTTP and HTTPS are in different port. Previously it was in HTTP and it was working well in HTTP. After adding a HSTS header it is working well in HTTPS and working well in HTTP in different browser, but not in the same browser.



    What I mean to say, is that, when I am accessing https://myapp:myhttpsPort it is accessible and when I am trying to access http://myapp:myhttpPort, browser automatically converts it to https://myapp:myhttpPort and application is not accessible by showing following error:



    An error occurred during a connection to myapp:myhttpPort. SSL received a record that exceeded the maximum permissible length. Error code: SSL_ERROR_RX_RECORD_TOO_LONG



    Please Help, thanks in advance.










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      I added a new http header(HSTS) to my appliaction for running in HTTPS.



      Both HTTP and HTTPS are in different port. Previously it was in HTTP and it was working well in HTTP. After adding a HSTS header it is working well in HTTPS and working well in HTTP in different browser, but not in the same browser.



      What I mean to say, is that, when I am accessing https://myapp:myhttpsPort it is accessible and when I am trying to access http://myapp:myhttpPort, browser automatically converts it to https://myapp:myhttpPort and application is not accessible by showing following error:



      An error occurred during a connection to myapp:myhttpPort. SSL received a record that exceeded the maximum permissible length. Error code: SSL_ERROR_RX_RECORD_TOO_LONG



      Please Help, thanks in advance.










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      I added a new http header(HSTS) to my appliaction for running in HTTPS.



      Both HTTP and HTTPS are in different port. Previously it was in HTTP and it was working well in HTTP. After adding a HSTS header it is working well in HTTPS and working well in HTTP in different browser, but not in the same browser.



      What I mean to say, is that, when I am accessing https://myapp:myhttpsPort it is accessible and when I am trying to access http://myapp:myhttpPort, browser automatically converts it to https://myapp:myhttpPort and application is not accessible by showing following error:



      An error occurred during a connection to myapp:myhttpPort. SSL received a record that exceeded the maximum permissible length. Error code: SSL_ERROR_RX_RECORD_TOO_LONG



      Please Help, thanks in advance.







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      edited Dec 4 '18 at 10:03







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      asked Nov 28 '18 at 13:42









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