Any inputs on this ?
On 9/15/2011 1:44 PM, Amol Chiplunkar wrote:
Hi,
This is regarding an IPS repo behind a reverse proxy that opens only
the secure http port.
Based on the suggestions on a previous thread, I successfully
configured an apache web server
instance as a reverse proxy. The hostname on which apache is running,
is used as the CommonName
to generate the cert.
The cert is added to the truststore of the pkg command.
And pkg command can successfully use it as the https based publisher.
However, it fails to communicate if it uses anything other than the
hostname
in the publisher URL.
i.e. an FQDN or an IP address.
Is there a way for pkg command to not do the common name check ?
Or is there a way around this, so that hostname, FQDN, host aliases,
ip addresses
can be used in the URL ?
thanks
- Amol
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