I think that might be a good fit for the docker image. Currently we
generate self signed certificates for UPS[1]. The same can be done for
Keycloak.
[1] -
https://github.com/aerogear/dockerfiles/blob/master/wildfly/Dockerfile#L33
On 2014-12-16, Stian Thorgersen wrote:
This is actually pretty cool as you can generate a certificate
automatically. Enabling SSL is as simple as:
$ sudo apt-get install lets-encrypt
$ lets-encrypt
example.com
Would be cool to have the same integration with WildFly/Keycloak to automatically create
a valid certificate.
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