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Can the indicium container be equipped with ca-certificates which would allow us to register our self generated CA root certificate for encryption? Or any bright ideas how to achieve that without creating a custom container? 

Hi Freddy,

Can you elaborate on what you are trying to achieve?
You mention encryption, but are you referring to the HTTPS encryption? In that case, I think it might be easier/better to put a nginx/traefik in-front to manage the certificate.

Or are you referring to the encryption of data for “DataProtection”? If that is the case, it can not be configured as such.

In any case, if you could provide more information that would be helpful!

 


Hi Freddy,

Can you elaborate on what you are trying to achieve?
You mention encryption, but are you referring to the HTTPS encryption? In that case, I think it might be easier/better to put a nginx/traefik in-front to manage the certificate.

Or are you referring to the encryption of data for “DataProtection”? If that is the case, it can not be configured as such.

In any case, if you could provide more information that would be helpful!

 

No it's about TLS and encryption of the connection. But I guess the Indicium makes a connection with trust server because I thought it was maybe the issue of the disconnects we are experiencing. But I was able to install ca-certificates manually and install our CA cert.. but that didn't resolve either. 


Ah, you are talking about the TLS encryption on the SQL connection.
Yes, indeed we have the “Trust server certificate” setting enabled.

From your last reply I understand that you already could add the ca-certicicates package and it didn’t work.

So, it looks like we can close this topic (mark something as best answer) and continue the conversation in this topic 2025.1.10 - I experience quite some disconnects. | Thinkwise Community Do you agree? 


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