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<p>Yep, after commenting anything that seems to be remotely linked
with "certificate" or "SSL", undercloud installation comletes.
Many thanks, gentlemen!<br>
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<p>If anybody has an idea how to successfully deploy a Newton
undercloud <i>with </i>SSL, it would be great to hear. <br>
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<p>Bernd.<br>
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<div>What about the option "generate_service_certificate",
that is 'true' by default, and you would need to set that as
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<div dir="ltr">On Mon, Nov 5, 2018 at 12:16 PM Bernd Bausch <<a
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<p>Thanks for the hint, Remo.</p>
<p>Unfortunately the reboot didn't help. Do you know how to
switch off SSL? I only see this in undercloud.conf: <br>
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<p># Certificate file to use for OpenStack service SSL
connections.<br>
# Setting this enables SSL for the OpenStack API
endpoints, leaving it<br>
# unset disables SSL. (string value)<br>
#undercloud_service_certificate =<br>
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<p>The problem: It is already unset. Is there a way to unset
it even more? (kidding)</p>
<p>The Tripleo web site has a section how to enable SSL, but
AFAIK nothing now to not enable it.<br>
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I added the openstack list back to the CC.
<p>Bernd<br>
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On 11/5/2018 4:50 PM, Remo Mattei wrote:<br>
<blockquote type="cite">Try to turn ssl off there is a bug
that may be the issue here but if you reboot the under
cloud and retry to re-run the install it May finishes. So
before turning off ssl try reboot rerun install and see
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