How to disable hostname verification in WSO2 Api Manager?
how can I disable hostname verification on WSO2 Api Manager 2.5?
I'm getting the following error, having WSO2-AM and WSO2-EI 6.3 deployed on two different docker containers:
[2018-11-15 11:31:06,194] WARN - login:jag Not Retrieving Pending Tasks. Check BPS Connectivity. javax.net.ssl.SSLException: hostname in certificate didn't match: <100.64.45.16> != <localhost>
I tried all the possible configurations described here, but they don't disable it:
https://docs.wso2.com/display/ADMIN44x/Enabling+HostName+Verification#EnablingHostNameVerification-hostname_verification_newConfiguringhostnameverification(Carbon4.4.17onwards)
Any suggestion?
wso2 axis2 wso2-am wso2carbon wso2ei
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how can I disable hostname verification on WSO2 Api Manager 2.5?
I'm getting the following error, having WSO2-AM and WSO2-EI 6.3 deployed on two different docker containers:
[2018-11-15 11:31:06,194] WARN - login:jag Not Retrieving Pending Tasks. Check BPS Connectivity. javax.net.ssl.SSLException: hostname in certificate didn't match: <100.64.45.16> != <localhost>
I tried all the possible configurations described here, but they don't disable it:
https://docs.wso2.com/display/ADMIN44x/Enabling+HostName+Verification#EnablingHostNameVerification-hostname_verification_newConfiguringhostnameverification(Carbon4.4.17onwards)
Any suggestion?
wso2 axis2 wso2-am wso2carbon wso2ei
Do you have the following property in wso2server.sh in wso2am-2.5.0? -Dhttpclient.hostnameVerifier="AllowAll"
– Pubci
Nov 15 '18 at 12:16
@Pubci yes, I added it but it doesn't work
– giandeco
Nov 15 '18 at 12:57
@Pubci I also tried the following 2 configurations without success: - add<parameter name="HostnameVerifier">AllowAll</parameter>
into the axis2.xml - add the following in synapse.properties:keystore.trust.location=repository/resources/security/client-truststore.jks keystore.trust.type=JKS keystore.trust.alias=wso2carbon keystore.trust.store.password=wso2carbon keystore.trust.parameters=enableHostnameVerifier=false
– giandeco
Nov 15 '18 at 13:17
I usually create a custom certificate (like*.wso2.local
) and then refer the docker nodes with the hostnames. As well you can use http transport (no ssl) between the docker containers
– gusto2
Nov 20 '18 at 7:43
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how can I disable hostname verification on WSO2 Api Manager 2.5?
I'm getting the following error, having WSO2-AM and WSO2-EI 6.3 deployed on two different docker containers:
[2018-11-15 11:31:06,194] WARN - login:jag Not Retrieving Pending Tasks. Check BPS Connectivity. javax.net.ssl.SSLException: hostname in certificate didn't match: <100.64.45.16> != <localhost>
I tried all the possible configurations described here, but they don't disable it:
https://docs.wso2.com/display/ADMIN44x/Enabling+HostName+Verification#EnablingHostNameVerification-hostname_verification_newConfiguringhostnameverification(Carbon4.4.17onwards)
Any suggestion?
wso2 axis2 wso2-am wso2carbon wso2ei
how can I disable hostname verification on WSO2 Api Manager 2.5?
I'm getting the following error, having WSO2-AM and WSO2-EI 6.3 deployed on two different docker containers:
[2018-11-15 11:31:06,194] WARN - login:jag Not Retrieving Pending Tasks. Check BPS Connectivity. javax.net.ssl.SSLException: hostname in certificate didn't match: <100.64.45.16> != <localhost>
I tried all the possible configurations described here, but they don't disable it:
https://docs.wso2.com/display/ADMIN44x/Enabling+HostName+Verification#EnablingHostNameVerification-hostname_verification_newConfiguringhostnameverification(Carbon4.4.17onwards)
Any suggestion?
wso2 axis2 wso2-am wso2carbon wso2ei
wso2 axis2 wso2-am wso2carbon wso2ei
edited Nov 15 '18 at 13:19
giandeco
asked Nov 15 '18 at 11:40
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Do you have the following property in wso2server.sh in wso2am-2.5.0? -Dhttpclient.hostnameVerifier="AllowAll"
– Pubci
Nov 15 '18 at 12:16
@Pubci yes, I added it but it doesn't work
– giandeco
Nov 15 '18 at 12:57
@Pubci I also tried the following 2 configurations without success: - add<parameter name="HostnameVerifier">AllowAll</parameter>
into the axis2.xml - add the following in synapse.properties:keystore.trust.location=repository/resources/security/client-truststore.jks keystore.trust.type=JKS keystore.trust.alias=wso2carbon keystore.trust.store.password=wso2carbon keystore.trust.parameters=enableHostnameVerifier=false
– giandeco
Nov 15 '18 at 13:17
I usually create a custom certificate (like*.wso2.local
) and then refer the docker nodes with the hostnames. As well you can use http transport (no ssl) between the docker containers
– gusto2
Nov 20 '18 at 7:43
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Do you have the following property in wso2server.sh in wso2am-2.5.0? -Dhttpclient.hostnameVerifier="AllowAll"
– Pubci
Nov 15 '18 at 12:16
@Pubci yes, I added it but it doesn't work
– giandeco
Nov 15 '18 at 12:57
@Pubci I also tried the following 2 configurations without success: - add<parameter name="HostnameVerifier">AllowAll</parameter>
into the axis2.xml - add the following in synapse.properties:keystore.trust.location=repository/resources/security/client-truststore.jks keystore.trust.type=JKS keystore.trust.alias=wso2carbon keystore.trust.store.password=wso2carbon keystore.trust.parameters=enableHostnameVerifier=false
– giandeco
Nov 15 '18 at 13:17
I usually create a custom certificate (like*.wso2.local
) and then refer the docker nodes with the hostnames. As well you can use http transport (no ssl) between the docker containers
– gusto2
Nov 20 '18 at 7:43
Do you have the following property in wso2server.sh in wso2am-2.5.0? -Dhttpclient.hostnameVerifier="AllowAll"
– Pubci
Nov 15 '18 at 12:16
Do you have the following property in wso2server.sh in wso2am-2.5.0? -Dhttpclient.hostnameVerifier="AllowAll"
– Pubci
Nov 15 '18 at 12:16
@Pubci yes, I added it but it doesn't work
– giandeco
Nov 15 '18 at 12:57
@Pubci yes, I added it but it doesn't work
– giandeco
Nov 15 '18 at 12:57
@Pubci I also tried the following 2 configurations without success: - add
<parameter name="HostnameVerifier">AllowAll</parameter>
into the axis2.xml - add the following in synapse.properties: keystore.trust.location=repository/resources/security/client-truststore.jks keystore.trust.type=JKS keystore.trust.alias=wso2carbon keystore.trust.store.password=wso2carbon keystore.trust.parameters=enableHostnameVerifier=false
– giandeco
Nov 15 '18 at 13:17
@Pubci I also tried the following 2 configurations without success: - add
<parameter name="HostnameVerifier">AllowAll</parameter>
into the axis2.xml - add the following in synapse.properties: keystore.trust.location=repository/resources/security/client-truststore.jks keystore.trust.type=JKS keystore.trust.alias=wso2carbon keystore.trust.store.password=wso2carbon keystore.trust.parameters=enableHostnameVerifier=false
– giandeco
Nov 15 '18 at 13:17
I usually create a custom certificate (like
*.wso2.local
) and then refer the docker nodes with the hostnames. As well you can use http transport (no ssl) between the docker containers– gusto2
Nov 20 '18 at 7:43
I usually create a custom certificate (like
*.wso2.local
) and then refer the docker nodes with the hostnames. As well you can use http transport (no ssl) between the docker containers– gusto2
Nov 20 '18 at 7:43
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Do you have the following property in wso2server.sh in wso2am-2.5.0? -Dhttpclient.hostnameVerifier="AllowAll"
– Pubci
Nov 15 '18 at 12:16
@Pubci yes, I added it but it doesn't work
– giandeco
Nov 15 '18 at 12:57
@Pubci I also tried the following 2 configurations without success: - add
<parameter name="HostnameVerifier">AllowAll</parameter>
into the axis2.xml - add the following in synapse.properties:keystore.trust.location=repository/resources/security/client-truststore.jks keystore.trust.type=JKS keystore.trust.alias=wso2carbon keystore.trust.store.password=wso2carbon keystore.trust.parameters=enableHostnameVerifier=false
– giandeco
Nov 15 '18 at 13:17
I usually create a custom certificate (like
*.wso2.local
) and then refer the docker nodes with the hostnames. As well you can use http transport (no ssl) between the docker containers– gusto2
Nov 20 '18 at 7:43