No. You can:
1. ignore the message and continue using the self-assigned cert (the reason for the message) 2. ignore the message and continue using the self-assigned cert, log in and generate a Certificate Signing Request - CSR --> send this to your Certificate Authority to have a certificate created. Get it to PEM format --> import it into OCPM --> make sure you have your CA installed for your browser to use.
*Tim McCarthy, **Principal Consultant*
RHCE6 110-107-141 https://www.redhat.com/wapps/training/certification/verify.html?certNumber=110-107-141&isSearch=False&verify=Verify Current until Aug 02, 2016
On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 9:24 AM, Carl Howell chowell@uwf.edu wrote:
Trying to do a fresh install of OCPM 2.1 RC1, but when I attempt to connect to it, it is demanding a client certificate that I don't have on any of my workstations. Is there a way to disable this?
Thanks,
--Carl
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