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Trust HTTPS certificate on SLES
Add instructions to trust HTTPS certificate on RHEL
SLES version of:
- [ ] Ubuntu trust the certificate for service-to-service communication
- [ ] Trust HTTPS certificate on Linux using Edge or Chrome
- [ ] Trust the certificate with Firefox on Linux
Partial instructions here
related #28278 parent: #27603
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- ID: c7ddfb2f-5dea-5e31-2a27-02a4dc16104c
- Version Independent ID: 12ca0b9a-2638-a4ce-c45f-d4579c83dafb
- Content: Enforce HTTPS in ASP.NET Core
- Content Source: aspnetcore/security/enforcing-ssl.md
- Product: aspnet-core
- Technology: aspnetcore-security
- GitHub Login: @Rick-Anderson
- Microsoft Alias: riande
See #32842
@djgalvan would you be able to help on this?
The SLES instructions are commented out as they are a copy of the RHEL instructions. I have a SLES anyone testing this can use.
cc @selvinfehric if you're interested.
@Rick-Anderson I can spend some time on it over the week. I spent some time on it and recorded coverage in the parent issue. SLES documentation will involve adjusting the package manager from dnf to zypper and the package-dependency naming. @selvinfehric It's up for grabs if you'd like, I've got safety meetings to attend through the week so I'd be helping after hours.
@djgalvan no hurry and any help appreciated.
@Rick-Anderson I had submitted some changes using the web interface the morning after, I'm not seeing it anywhere. I'll check it out and try again some time this week.
@djgalvan no PR was created. Hopefully you still have the changes.
@Rick-Anderson No, I did it in the browser. I must be missing a second prompt/confirmation, second time it's gotten me lol. It didn't take long, I'll go over it again.
Just change one character and do a PR, then it's saved and you can edit the file in the browser.