I have found the clues I guess... keystore stuff should be in
<agent-dir>/conf according to the java default prefs
<entry key="rhq.agent.client.security.keystore.file"
value="/opt/rhq-agent/conf/keystore.dat"/>
<entry key="rhq.agent.client.security.truststore.file"
value="/opt/rhq-agent/conf/truststore.dat"/>
but no such entries in the current config, and the whole section is
commented in the agent-configuration.xml.
A
2014/1/10 Attila Heidrich <attila.heidrich(a)gmail.com>
No error message, at least not in agent.log.
I also think it should be related to the SSL communication, like the CAs
key is not in the Java/Jboss keystore. Unfortunately, I do not know, how to
install it, and can not find a howto either.
A
2014/1/10 Thomas Segismont <tsegismo(a)redhat.com>
> Le 10/01/2014 14:53, Attila Heidrich a écrit :
>
>> I cannot check our own https services.
>>
>> The plugin shows all unsuccesfull, while
https://google.co.hu works the
>> same way as it did with "http://google.co.hu"
>>
>> Our own http services works as well.
>>
>> I have looked for error messages in agent.log, but haven't find anything.
>>
>> Attila
>>
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> Hi Attila,
>
> Any error message logged? I suspect the certificate presented by your
> https service is not trusted by the agent VM.
>
> Thomas
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