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Unable to access Ambari from Cloudbreak deployed Cluster in Azure

New Contributor

When I try to access Ambari after creating a new cluster in Ambari with success I get the following error in Edge and Chrome:

This site is not secure


This might mean that someone’s trying to fool you or steal any info you send to the server. You should close this site immediately.


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The website’s security certificate is not secure.

Error Code: 0

Any ideas?

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Contributor

Hi @Benjamin Leroux,

Cloudbreak is using self-signed certificates, so this error message is not about some real threat.

New Contributor

yeah, figured as much... but I am unable to move past this screen.

You normally have a link to continue.. but I don't have that option, which means I can never get to Ambari

Contributor

@Benjamin Leroux, which version of Cloudbreak you are using? Before version 2.4.0 we had a certificate generation issue, so newer browsers won't handle them.

@Benjamin Leroux

Are you using Cloudbreak 2.4?

New Contributor

yes, version 2.4

New Contributor

This is a screenshot of my browser .. as you can see, no "continue" link

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I've also tried deleting the Cloudbreak DB, and start a new, then create a new HDP cluster the with same results.

Thanks,

/bl

Explorer

@Benjamin Leroux This can happen if your company has restriceted security policy, which forbid to use self-signed certificates. In this case you have to change the self-signed certificates to a proper one on the ambari server host.

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