a month ago
Hi,
A cloud connector ui certificate was expiring so I decided to renew it. This was a self signed certificate.
There was no System Certificate.
So I made one. And under the "UI" tab i pressed the copy system certificate button to renew the self signed certificate of the UI. And after that i deleted the system certificate I had just made.
Then I restarted the Cloud connector in windows services, and it went to status of "running"
So then I tried to log back in into the CloudConnector on edge and nothing was there. But when we curl to the website it shows that the CC is in fact running.
Has anyone experienced this issue and tell me how to solve it please?
KR.
G
Request clarification before answering.
Your browser doesn't accept the self-signed certificate, which is an issue of the browser - not of Cloud Connector. It is in general a bad idea to use a self-signed certificate as UI certificate for securing HTTPS. That is also the reason why there is no button for generating such a certificate as UI certificate. Modern browsers generally do not trust self-signed certificates.
The Cloud Connector documentation recommends to exchange the initial self-signed UI certificate with an own asap after installation:
https://help.sap.com/docs/connectivity/sap-btp-connectivity-cf/exchange-ui-certificates-in-administr...
For now I recommend to access the SCC UI with a different browser like Firefox and skip a potential security warning. Maybe also Edge could be configured somehow to accept the current certificate, but this is a question for a Microsoft expert, which is beyond my knowledge.
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