Setting up FitBit auto-syncing.
We do see the 2 requests in the IIS logs, but the endpoint is still not being verified. We use a proxy server and redirect to the server we want, which is not externally accessible.
Both are GET request and one is a 204 and the other is a 404. The verification code for the 204 matches up with what is on the FitBit site.
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@Get2Requests Are you replying back to the GET requests with the appropriate 204 and 404 responses?
Best AnswerYes, it is responding with a 204 and 404
Best AnswerAndrew, We are seeing the same issue as well, how can we proceed to find the issue? I can provider more information if it is needed.
Best AnswerCould we get a response to this issue?
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Greetings - we are experiencing this issue at Houston Methodist. I would appreciate learning about any new findings. Thanks!
Best AnswerWe still can't fix the issue (Get2Requests has sent you the endpoint, we are together). May I ask if we can get the same kind of feedback as we have for notifications so that we know where is the problem?
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