Can you please outline the steps in uploading intermediate and root certificates? Specifically, was the "id" parameter set (1 for root, 2 for intermediate_ca_1 etc..)
Amogh On 5/5/14 10:10 PM, "Gopala Krishnan" <gopkris2...@gmail.com> wrote: >Amogh, > >Yes.. I am used Cloudstack 4.2 and uploaded root and intermediate CA >certificate as per order. But still not console accessible. > >Any idea? > > > >On Sat, May 3, 2014 at 11:58 PM, Amogh Vasekar ><amogh.vase...@citrix.com>wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Which version are you on? Also, did you upload the root and intermediate >> certificates (if any)? >> >> Amogh >> >> On 5/3/14 3:38 AM, "Gopala Krishnan" <gopkris2...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >Hi, >> > >> >I have tried to change realhostip.com for console proxy. I have created >> >SSL >> >certificate with wildcard SSL and updated as per the cloudstack >>document. >> > >> > >> >>http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/projects/cloudstack-administration/en/l >>a >> >test/systemvm.html#console-proxy >> > >> >Its not working.. I have done the following steps. >> > >> >Purchased SSL certificate for my domain *.hostname.com and updated the >> >certificate via the cloudstack UI. >> > >> >Infrastructure - > SSL certificate >> > >> >Pasted the certificate >> >Pasted the Key >> >DNS domain = hostname.com >> > >> >Once completed, I have optimized the global settings >> > >> >consoleproxy.url.domain = hostname.com >> > >> > >> >When I click console for VM, It shows certificate trusted errors. May I >> >know what I done wrong?? >> > >> > >> >-- >> >Gopala Krishnan.S >> >Mobile : +91 9865709094 / +91 9994874447 >> >*cPanel KnowledgeBase <http://www.cpanelkb.net/>* >> >*Linux Server Admin Tools* <http://www.gnutoolbox.com> >> >> > > >-- >Gopala Krishnan.S >Mobile : +91 9865709094 / +91 9994874447 >*cPanel KnowledgeBase <http://www.cpanelkb.net/>* >*Linux Server Admin Tools* <http://www.gnutoolbox.com>