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 workaround to > accept that browser warning, and later actions work fine > > > On Tue, 6 Jul 2021 at 08:56, Vivek Kumar <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> 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 <[email protected]> >> 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 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 <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>>> 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 - since your >>>>> browser is showing the request POST being sent to HTTPS:<IP_ADDRESS> ( >>>>> https://192.41.41.161) instead of <DNS_NAME> (https://192-41-41-161 >>>>> .<SSL_DOMAN_HERE.com> >>>>> >>>>> Best, >>>>> >>>>> On Fri, 2 Jul 2021 at 17:35, Joshua Schaeffer < >> [email protected]> >>>>> wrote: >>>> If this could be related to SSL/TLS then I should probably mention I >> have set the ca.plugin.root.auth.strictness to "false". I can't remember >> the exact error I get but I know I got an error on a new install if I >> didn't do this. I could turn it back on and check if that would provide >> more info. I should also mention that I have not done any SSL/TLS at this >> point except at the load balancer and that does SSL termination. Are there >> any guides/documentation on how best to set these values? >>>> -- >>>> Thanks, >>>> Joshua Schaeffer >>>> >>>> >> -- Thanks, Joshua Schaeffer
