The Common Name (CN) in your certificate should mention the domain of the 
server it is issued for. In case of i.e. 'localhost', the CN should be 
'localhost'. In your case, it should be the IP address 172.16.97.48
piątek, 17 marca 2023 o 15:58:41 UTC+1 Jorge Alberto Bonilla Castaneda 
napisał(a):

> SSL issues
>
> Good morning, when I hosted my dspace 7.4 on the web, I realized that it 
> is not possible to use the front-end if the back-end does not have a secure 
> certificate.
>
> At the moment we can't get this certificate, but to continue with the 
> implementation and configuration of it I wanted to use a self-generated 
> certificate, so in a local copy of the machine in the cloud, I started 
> trying, generating the certificate with keytool and doing the modifications 
> in the urls of dspace.cfg and config.prod.yml
>
> Well now my back-end was using the 8443.
> [image: cer.png]
>
> however the front-end gave me the following error:
> [image: er.png]
>
> what could be doing wrong? Is it because it is a self generated 
> certificate? 
>
>

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