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Getting Certificate ssl error during Importing the signing GPG key for CDP installation
Created on ‎02-26-2021 11:30 AM - edited ‎02-26-2021 11:34 AM
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Hello,
I am trying to install the cloud manager of the CDP cluster and getting Certificate ssl error during importing the signing GPG key for CDP installation. this is the command I am running
sudo rpm --import https://[username]:[password]@archive.cloudera.com/p/cm7/7.2.4/redhat7/yum/RPM-GPG-KEY-cloudera
I tried adding sslverify=false to the /etc/yum.repos.d file.. still no luck
is this something to be fixed from server side or shou
Error :
curl: (60) Peer's certificate issuer has been marked as not trusted by the user.
More details here: http://curl.haxx.se/docs/sslcerts.html
curl performs SSL certificate verification by default, using a "bundle"
of Certificate Authority (CA) public keys (CA certs). If the default
bundle file isn't adequate, you can specify an alternate file
using the --cacert option.
If this HTTPS server uses a certificate signed by a CA represented in
the bundle, the certificate verification probably failed due to a
problem with the certificate (it might be expired, or the name might
not match the domain name in the URL).
If you'd like to turn off curl's verification of the certificate, use
the -k (or --insecure) option.
Created ‎03-02-2021 07:17 AM
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@sass There may be an issue with curl version itself or you can try -k in the curl command. Also check out this :
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/2989291
Cheers!
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