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erick leal edited comment on WFLY-14380 at 2/6/21 10:20 AM:
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Ok, I tried again today and I think I was able to create the certificate. But there are
some issues, that I don't know if they are related to Wildfly. When I enter my site
via http is ok. But when I access via HTTPS a page with some JSON info is shown and
anotther old certificate is shown, not issued to the domain I typed in command. If I
access via IP the certificate is the one I created. Another small thing is that when it
finished the server was rebooted instead of only update the certificate...
!ddd.PNG! !Capturar-1.PNG|thumbnail!
was (Author: erick.de.oliveira.leal):
Ok, I tried again today and I think I was able to create the certificate. But there are
some issues, that I don't know if they are related to Wildfly. When I enter my site
via http is ok. But when I access via HTTPS a page with some JSON info is shown and
anotther old certificate is shown, not issued to the domain I typed in command. If I
access via IP the certificate is the one I created. Another small thing is that when it
finished the server was rebooted instead of only update the certificate... !ddd.PNG!
!Capturar-1.PNG|thumbnail!
Cant configure Let's Encrypt simple steps
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Key: WFLY-14380
URL:
https://issues.redhat.com/browse/WFLY-14380
Project: WildFly
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Security
Affects Versions: 22.0.0.Final
Reporter: erick leal
Priority: Major
Attachments: Capturar-1.PNG, Capturar.PNG, Capturar5-1.PNG, Capturar5.PNG,
ddd.PNG
I'm tyring to configure Let's Encrypt in my server, and I followed instructions
that said to simple type security enable-ssl-http-server --interactive --lets-encrypt
But I believe because I'm in Windows I ran into the issue described in the picture
below
!Capturar.PNG!
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