Ok, that at least got the certificate trusted.
Thank you for the fast response on that!
The certificate is now installed and trusted, and I removed the exception in Firefox.
(Screenshots attached)
Unfortunately, the upload is still not working.
I'm still getting the same error message that "Connection to ovirt-imageio-proxy
service has failed."
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On Saturday, August 22, 2020 6:53 AM, Michael Jones <mj(a)mikejonesey.co.uk> wrote:
On 22/08/2020 11:20, David White via Users wrote:
> I'm not sure if I'm actually importing the CA
certificate into Firefox properly.
> This Red Hat solution suggests that Firefox should prompt me to install the cert
when I download it:
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/95103
> Instead, it is just downloading and displaying the certificate in plaintext.
> Perhaps this is because I'm on a newer version of Firefox?
> Anyway, it doesn't appear that I'm able to attach a CD / ISO to the VM even
from the console, which I was hoping would be an option.
> So at this point, my install is kind of useless. :)
1. download it, it will save as pki-resource
2. rename file to blah.pem
3. open firefox > preferences > privacy and security > view
certificates
4. open authorities tab
5. import > select blah.pem
6. check the box for trust to identify websites
make sure to remove any exception granted, so it uses ca instead
of
exception for auth.