Details
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Type: extRequest
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Status: Closed
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Priority: Major
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Resolution: Done
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Fix Version/s: 2021
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Component/s: FIWARE-TECH-HELP
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Labels:None
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Sender Email:
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HD-Chapter:Security
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HD-Enabler:AuthZForce
Description
Hi all,
this endpoint: https://az.testbed.fi-ware.eu/ used a certificate resulting in a warning in the browser. Could it be a problem for smb using this API programmatically (in case this endpoint is an API)?
(endpoint referenced here http://catalogue.fi-ware.org/enablers/authorization-pdp-authzforce/instances)
Kind regards / viele Grüße & Servus
Peter Muryshkin, M. Sc.
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[Created via e-mail received from: "Muryshkin, Peter" <Peter.Muryshkin@iais.fraunhofer.de>]
Hello Peter,
Indeed, the server certificate is not issued by a public Certificate Authority (CA) trusted by your web browser by default: Firefox, Chrome, etc.
The reason is: before you can use this public PDP instance (https://az.testbed...), you have to contact the GE owner (me) to request access. In return, you get a client certificate for authentication, and a CA certificate to be imported as trusted CA in your client's truststore. For instance, in Firefox, you import it in Certificate Manager > Authorities tab. Then you don't get the certificate warning anymore.
Regards,
Cyril