Re: [Security] Re: PKIX path validation failed: java.security.cert.CertPathValidatorException: validity check failed
by Sandro Bonazzola
Hi, dropping security as this is not an oVirt security topic.
I'm sorry you have troubles with your oVirt installation but please remind
oVirt project is not a commercial product supported with an help desk.
It's a community project where users and developers collaborate to develop
a software in the hope it helps others.
If you need a supported product you should look for an oVirt downstream or
a support service.
There are some listed on
https://www.ovirt.org/community/user-stories/users-and-providers.html
Il giorno lun 2 dic 2024 alle ore 11:10 Madhan D <Madhan.D(a)brilyant.com> ha
scritto:
> Dear Team,
>
> We sent mail to users(a)ovirt.org but no response yet. Can you please check
> and revert.
>
> It’s critical for us. We were unable to get the console access.
>
>
>
> *Thanks and Regards*
>
> *Madhan D*
>
> +91 7418999761
> madhan.d(a)brilyant.com
> www.brilyant.com
>
>
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Sandro Bonazzola
1 day, 22 hours
Long term certificates
by eshwayri@gmail.com
Before no one is left to answer this question, what long term certificates do we need to worry about with oVirt? I am not talking about the ones engine-setup can re-create, and I am not talking about the Apache certificate that is easy to tie to an external CA; I am talking about any internal 10 year CA type certificates that will eventually expire. This would be especially true if they depend on any RedHat CA authority's signature to be valid. How easy would it be to replace them? Just thinking ahead.
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