What version of Keycloak are you using, and what have you tried so far?
It sounds like you've tried to not set "truststore", and it didn't
work.
What's the exception you get?
On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 2:41 PM, Jérôme Revillard <jrevillard(a)gnubila.fr>
wrote:
Any advise for this please ?
Best,
Jerome
Le 17/02/2016 11:19, Jérôme Revillard a écrit :
Yes, it seems to be the case for the server, but not for the clients. See
the trustore config description here:
https://keycloak.github.io/docs/userguide/keycloak-server/html/ch08.html#...
Best,
Jerome
Le 17/02/2016 11:09, Bruno Oliveira a écrit :
I'm not sure if I got your question in the right way. But from my
understanding Java truststore is the standard fall back.
See item 3.2.5
https://keycloak.github.io/docs/userguide/keycloak-server/html/server-ins...
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 6:07 AM Jérôme Revillard <jrevillard(a)gnubila.fr>
wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I'm testing now a Keycloak server properly configured with https
> configuration.
> The server certificate is one which is already known by the default java
> trustore.
> Would it be possible to setup the keycloak.json adapter config to use
> this default java trustore ?
>
> Best,
> Jerome
>
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