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Hi All,
I have been experiencing issues with the trusted certificate issues by a CA to work. Adding/removing the certificate would still show an error that the connection was not trusted when this was accessed from another machine.
So, I had been playing around recently and in one of my attempts I exported the self issued certificate, deleted and try to see if it works. Needless, to say I could not open the Hub nor QMC. I then restored the certificate but I get the same results.Now my problem is not whether my connection is untrusted but inaccessible.
Any pointers how to restore this? I tried repairing the installation but still get the same error and I can not access Qlik.
Thanks in advance
If you delete the self-signed certificates you need to restart the repository service so it can create new self-signed certificates. Once the self-signed certificates are installed you can follow this procedure to install a certificate from a trusted CA: https://help.qlik.com/en-US/sense/February2018/Subsystems/ManagementConsole/Content/change-to-signed...
If you delete the self-signed certificates you need to restart the repository service so it can create new self-signed certificates. Once the self-signed certificates are installed you can follow this procedure to install a certificate from a trusted CA: https://help.qlik.com/en-US/sense/February2018/Subsystems/ManagementConsole/Content/change-to-signed...
Thanks for the info! I did try to delete local computer\personal certificate but this was not created when I restarted the repository service. What am I missing?
No idea, perhaps just patience. It takes some minutes to regenerate the certificates.
After several attempts it worked. You may wonder what I did to work:
I think adding step 3 is what made the difference and eventually worked.
For thoroughness:
Open cmd.exe with administrative rights
Change the directory to the Repository install path
Default path C:\"Program Files"\Qlik\Sense\Repository
Execute the following command: Repository.exe -bootstrap -standalone -restorehostname
There are extra steps in June or higher due to the failover functionality (rebuilding the cert will destroy the failover architecture).
Thanks all for the tips. As of Feb-2019 release, a simple Repair did the trick. No need to do anything else for us to get the service back up and running.