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Bug 887066

Summary: Logging into CloudForms System Engine for the First Time
Product: [Retired] CloudForms Common Reporter: Aurelien Gouny <agouny>
Component: Docs Installation GuideAssignee: Dan Macpherson <dmacpher>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Dan Macpherson <dmacpher>
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Version: 2.0.0   
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Instance Name: Not Defined Build: CSProcessor Builder Version 1.7 Build Filter: null Build Name: 11159, Installation Guide-1.1-1 Build Date: 12-11-2012 14:07:58
Last Closed: 2014-08-26 04:28:45 UTC Type: Bug
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Description Aurelien Gouny 2012-12-14 01:09:26 UTC
Created attachment 663288 [details]
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Description of problem:
Using Safari on Mac, trying to access the System Engine web interface requests a Certificate.

See enclosed screenshot, selecting a random certificate doesn't work.
Changing browser to Chrome works.

Documentation notes: do not use Safari?

Comment 2 Dan Macpherson 2013-02-01 06:46:57 UTC
ACKed. Add requirement for using Firefox or Chrome support.

Although I haven't had much experience with Safari, is there a way to add https sites to a trusted servers list, like in Firefox?

The other method is to use your host's certificate as the CA (since it's a self-signed cert) but this needs to be downloaded securely.

Comment 4 Dan Macpherson 2014-08-26 04:28:45 UTC
Closing this bug as CloudForms 1.x is now a retired product.