User story #7242
closedrudder-vagrant: modify server cert to be valid for localhost, too
Description
Since rudder-vagrant tells you to access it using https://localhost we will immediately run into a cert error (not all can be removed, but a part of it can)
So it should have "server" as CN and also SAN entries for DNS: localhost and IP: 127.0.0.1
As usual, bonus points if it includes "lolcathost" ;)
If you need more details about making SAN certs, contact me.
Updated by Matthieu CERDA about 9 years ago
Thanks for the suggestion Florian!
Looking at it.
Updated by Matthieu CERDA about 9 years ago
- Assignee changed from Florian Heigl to Matthieu CERDA
Updated by Benoît PECCATTE about 8 years ago
What would it change ?
self signed certificates are always considered invalid by browsers.
Updated by Florian Heigl about 8 years ago
Oh, it'll change from an invalid to a not trusted certificate.
That means+ the access will not be blocked+, instead a warning will be presented allowing the user to accept, at least temporarily, the certificate.
Like, instead of the browser totally and completely blocking a user from accessing rudder.
Updated by Benoît PECCATTE about 8 years ago
I have never seen a browser blocking completely a website without offering a bypass.
Is there a specific setup that provoke this ?
Updated by Benoît PECCATTE over 7 years ago
- Tracker changed from Bug to User story