How to trust the ESXI host ssl certificate



How to trust the ESXI host ssl certificate

How to trust the ESXI host ssl certificate

How to trust the ESXI host ssl certificate

This video will show you how to trust that certificate in the browser to make connections to the host that little bit more seamless.

First you will need to enable SSH on the host to regenerate the certificate then download it later on. Log into your host and go to Manage….Services…TSM-SSH then click Start (or ensure service is running).

Next up it to get the correct file from the host. Use a package such as WinSCP to copy the file off the host to your computer. The file you need to grab is /etc/vmware/ssl/castore.pem. Next on your workstation open an MMC console and add the Certiciates snap-in. Make sure when adding the snap-in select Computer Account.

Expand out Certificates…Trusted Root Certification Authorities…Certificates then right click on Certificates and select All Tasks…Import

Click Next then in the File to Import screen browse to the downloaded castore.pem file you downloaded earlier. You will have to change the file type drop down to All Files (*.*)

After clicking Next in the Certificate Store screen ensure the Trusted Root Certification Authorities is selected.

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