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
HI Carl,
I’ve run into this as well. I came to the conclusion that this is on purpose since OCUM 6.4 is designed to pull the OCPM interface into it, so you no longer have to open two browser windows. If, for some reason, you’re not using OCUM 6.4, I’m not sure if there’s a way to disable that certificate requirement, as I think it is expecting a cert from OCUM 6.4 and nothing else.
I could be wrong.
On 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 _______________________________________________ Toasters mailing list Toasters@teaparty.net http://www.teaparty.net/mailman/listinfo/toasters
Thanks Scott. You are right on the money with this. There is no need to attempt to connect to OCPM 2.1 with anything other than OCUM.
Thanks again,
--Carl
On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 8:30 AM, Scott Eno s.eno@me.com wrote:
HI Carl,
I’ve run into this as well. I came to the conclusion that this is on purpose since OCUM 6.4 is designed to pull the OCPM interface into it, so you no longer have to open two browser windows. If, for some reason, you’re not using OCUM 6.4, I’m not sure if there’s a way to disable that certificate requirement, as I think it is expecting a cert from OCUM 6.4 and nothing else.
I could be wrong.
On 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 _______________________________________________ Toasters mailing list Toasters@teaparty.net http://www.teaparty.net/mailman/listinfo/toasters
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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