Drupal module can not notify drupal.org this time.

I've set "Drupal XML-RPC server" (at drupal module settings page) to http://www.drupal.org/xmlrpc.php

I see the following errors in log:

Failed to notify www.drupal.org at /xmlrpc.php: Didn't receive 200 OK from remote server. (HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently).

What's wrong?

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nsk’s picture

I have the same problem for many weeks now.

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alliax’s picture

Me to, and not only on one site/hosting company

dimmer’s picture

Type: directory ping
Message: Failed to notify http://www.drupal.org/xmlrpc.php, error code: -301, error message: .

Anybody know how to fix this?

This should be communicating over port 80 right? So this shouldn't be a firewall issue?

Running drupal 4.6.3

dimmer’s picture

This runs at every run of cron.php, correct? I do not get this error message with every cron run, just every 7 hours. Weird - every 7 hours - exactly - I get this error message.

Why would there be a 7 hour period in between messages?

chaerani’s picture

yes i also experience the same thing when cron runs. I'm using poormanscron

underpressure’s picture

i have the exact problem

what gives?

Regards,
underpressure
http://ravalonline.com

Cromicon’s picture

Was this ever resolved or is it something we can forget about?
Does this affect the "drupal" site login?

alliax’s picture

I don't know, it wasn't solved for me but I'm waiting for drupal 4.7 and see if it does the same thing again.

tostinni’s picture

Go under admin/settings/drupal there you can see
Drupal XML-RPC server:
http://www.drupal.org/xmlrpc.php
Just change it to remove "www."

PS : I think there should have a patch to correct this...
Maybe I fill an issue

snackmaster’s picture

I removed "WWW" and still get the same error: "Failed to notify http://drupal.org/xmlrpc.php"

The error message:
"Failed to notify http://drupal.org/xmlrpc.php, error code: -32601, error message: server error. requested method drupal.site.ping not specified..."

Appears the whole deal fails because the Drupal site isn't ready to handle this feature
http://drupal.org/drupal-sites/ "Sorry for the inconvenience"

peacetroupe’s picture

The reference you make here is not related to this 'xmlrpc' error. (That is a list of sites that use Drupal.)

This Drupal single-log-in issue is just broken and doesn't work. There are numerous pages where folks report the error and there are not useful replies (i.e., that work) to fix the problem.

It's broken for us too.