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"SSL certificate is untrusted" warning is too vague

Added by msuchy@redhat.com about 9 years ago. Updated about 5 years ago.

Status:
CLOSED - WONTFIX
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
-
Category:
-
Sprint/Milestone:
-
Start date:
Due date:
Estimated time:
Severity:
1. Low
Version:
2.4 Beta
Platform Release:
OS:
Triaged:
Yes
Groomed:
No
Sprint Candidate:
No
Tags:
Pulp 2
Sprint:
Quarter:

Description

Description of problem:
After installation of Pulp I run:
pulp-admin rpm repo create --repo-id=test --feed=http://copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org/results/msuchy/igal2/epel-7-x86_64/
And got this message:
WARNING: The server's SSL certificate is untrusted!

The server's SSL certificate was not signed by a trusted authority. This could
be due to a man-in-the-middle attack, or it could be that the Pulp server needs
to have its certificate signed by a trusted authority. If you are willing to
accept the associated risks, you can set verify_ssl to False in the client
config's [server] section to disable this check.

Because this is just testing deployment to get familier with Pulp, I would like to set verify_ssl to False, but I have not idea what is "client
config" and now I have to dive into a documentation.

It would be nice if you can tell me that "client config" is either /etc/pulp/admin/admin.conf or ~/.pulp/admin.conf

+ This bug was cloned from Bugzilla Bug #1159222 +

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