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      vindhyahegde2114
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      I am trying to configure generic messenger to my API. And when I test configuration, I am getting this error message "Messenger testMessenger [https://localhost:44393/WeatherForecast] returned response code [-1]"

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        joshua @vindhyahegde2114
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        Hi @vindhyahegde2114 --

        Generic messengers are meant to be flexible. Can you provide some more details about what you are attempting to accomplish and the expected output (as well as any additional errors)?

        You can also follow our guide here -> https://fusionauth.io/docs/v1/tech/messengers/generic-messenger/

        Thanks,
        Josh

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          oleksiikraieviy
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          Hi, @joshua, I guess I have a same problem.
          Steps to reproduce

          1. Start http api on port 5000 on local machine.
          2. Start fusion auth stack locally via docker-compose
          3. Setup generic messenger with following params
            3dab2e47-ed89-4a24-a79f-16addd83a98d-image.png
          4. Click on "Test generic messenger" button.
          5. Observe following error
            7c334000-ecb4-4e59-839a-322923d3b5a2-image.png

          Can you please assist with this one please ?

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            joshua @oleksiikraieviy
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            @oleksiikraieviy and @vindhyahegde2114

            This is going to be related to how you set up a generic messenger - I have a few tips here.

            https://www.loom.com/share/cdd0835c054b40a4a3a6e2e32f1c9d04

            Thanks,
            Josh

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