Thanks for everyone's help on this. I was able to successfully upload a local
ISO file after following the blog post.
On 7/6/21 5:34 AM, Andrija Panic wrote:
> The default SSL might be the old *.realhostip.com - which is not to be used
> in any similar-to-production way - but yes, this is a good
The default SSL might be the old *.realhostip.com - which is not to be used
in any similar-to-production way - but yes, this is a good workaround to
accept that browser warning, and later actions work fine
On Tue, 6 Jul 2021 at 08:56, Vivek Kumar
wrote:
> I did the same way a long back..! If
I did the same way a long back..! If you are using any self signed certificate
for testing or something.!
> On 05-Jul-2021, at 1:15 PM, Abishek Budhathoki wrote:
>
> If it may help,
> Please open the ssvm public IP https://192.41.41.161/ in the new tab of the
> running browser and accept
If it may help,
Please open the ssvm public IP https://192.41.41.161/ in the new tab of the
running browser and accept the certificate warning and try again uploading the
ISO.
Faced the same issue at first while not using ssl for system vms.
Thank You.
On 2021/07/05 00:23:34, Joshua Schaeffer
Alright - because I might have mixed up other ML threads- let me ask you to
read https://www.shapeblue.com/securing-cloudstack-4-11-with-https-tls/ and
implement the same (for the Console Proxy/SSVM only)
Otherwise, if there is no working certificate for the SSVM (I believe by
default, the old
On 7/4/21 4:16 PM, Andrija Panic wrote:
> What's the value of your global config parameters:
>
> consoleproxy.url.domain
Empty/blank
> consoleproxy.sslEnabled
False
> secstorage.ssl.cert.domain
Empty/blank
> secstorage.encrypt.copy
False
>
> I expect last one or second to last one is wrong/not set
What's the value of your global config parameters:
consoleproxy.url.domain
consoleproxy.sslEnabled
secstorage.ssl.cert.domain
secstorage.encrypt.copy
I expect last one or second to last one is wrong/not set - since your
browser is showing the request POST being sent to HTTPS: (
I posted a couple weeks back about some issues getting ISO's and templates
uploaded in ACS and received some excellent help. I've changed a few things
around based on that previous issue and am finally circling back to it but
still running into a problem uploading an ISO. When I try to upload