If it's similar to what happened to me, it's caused by ssl. By default the SSVM listens on https for template POST's. Also by default it doesn't have a valid certificate (listening on ip address, without domain etc). Most browsers disallow posting to insecure url's.

As a workaround, you can go to the ssvm entry through web gui, find it's ip address (public). Then open https://<ssvm ip> , accept the invalid certificate and then try to upload your template again. Since you've accepted the invalid cert, it should work now.


Other than that, i'm not aware of any issues preventing template uploads


On 2016-09-29 13:16, Jeroen Baten wrote:

So, I could upload templates using an url after setting up a webserver.

Am I correct in assuming it is a bug that I can not use the webgui to upload a template?

Using 4.9.0

Jeroen Baten

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