From the Microsoft Active Directory Certificate page, it literally have link "download certificate chain" under the "download certificate" link. You only downloaded the certificate, you should download the certificate chain as well, and then upload both in the Center fields referenced at minute 6:35 "Replace with External Certificate".
I'm confused at the 6:13 mark. You attached your CA signed certificate to the Machine SSL section, but didn't know what to put in for the second part. Some fluffing around happened, and then it looked like you just downloaded the same cert again and attached it to the second section?? Can you confirm which certs you added to each section?
Hey, he first generated a certificate with the vCenter CSR and downloaded it in Base64, this is the cert FOR the vCenter, that contains the informations he put into the CSR. The second certificate, if you watch closely at 7:00, he does not click "Request a certificate" like before, but "Download a CA certificate, certificate chain or CRL", which gives you the certificate OF the CA itself, or it's chain if theres a intermediate and a root CA. Thats what he puts into the second field. Windows CA always generates certs with the same filename "newcert", regardless of its contents. Hope this helps to clarify, this video certainly does not.
ok.. admittedly it can be a little confusing the first time but best to figure it out behind the curtain then make the video. To clear up the fog, the PEM cert goes in the top and the Root certificate in the bottom. It will kick you out after uploaded then close the browser and reopen and your done.
From the Microsoft Active Directory Certificate page, it literally have link "download certificate chain" under the "download certificate" link.
You only downloaded the certificate, you should download the certificate chain as well, and then upload both in the Center fields referenced at minute 6:35 "Replace with External Certificate".
I can't stop laughing haha :D
I'm confused at the 6:13 mark. You attached your CA signed certificate to the Machine SSL section, but didn't know what to put in for the second part. Some fluffing around happened, and then it looked like you just downloaded the same cert again and attached it to the second section?? Can you confirm which certs you added to each section?
Hey,
he first generated a certificate with the vCenter CSR and downloaded it in Base64, this is the cert FOR the vCenter, that contains the informations he put into the CSR. The second certificate, if you watch closely at 7:00, he does not click "Request a certificate" like before, but "Download a CA certificate, certificate chain or CRL", which gives you the certificate OF the CA itself, or it's chain if theres a intermediate and a root CA. Thats what he puts into the second field. Windows CA always generates certs with the same filename "newcert", regardless of its contents.
Hope this helps to clarify, this video certainly does not.
maybe should know the process before you make the video?
EXACTLY!!! He was doing good and then I lost confidence.
what a waste of time!
Hi, i getting a error while doing the same. error " error occurred while fetching tls string index out of range: -1". any suggestion.
please advise Configuring CA signed certificates for ESXi 6.x/7.X hosts practical labs
Hi,
I don't understand can you please clarify.
@@mrruslan1535 I want installed ssl certificate for esxi hosts
I'm also confused
nice man. Thankyou so much.
ok.. admittedly it can be a little confusing the first time but best to figure it out behind the curtain then make the video. To clear up the fog, the PEM cert goes in the top and the Root certificate in the bottom. It will kick you out after uploaded then close the browser and reopen and your done.
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A+ my man