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Does RRDI support SSL in current release?


Rubin Zheng (1698) | asked Oct 01 '11, 9:25 a.m.
I went through the wiki https://jazz.net/wiki/bin/view/Main/CALMReportingSetup on RRDI environment setup but couldn't find a way.

The RRDI url, something like "http://myhost:8080/reporting" could be configure to support SSL?

Since in IE, when browse report/dashboard hosted by RRDI, an security alert always pop up to confirm the insecure connection. Can this be fixed?

Any support is appreciated.

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Michael Fox (61643) | answered Oct 05 '11, 9:10 a.m.
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I went through the wiki https://jazz.net/wiki/bin/view/Main/CALMReportingSetup on RRDI environment setup but couldn't find a way.

The RRDI url, something like "http://myhost:8080/reporting" could be configure to support SSL?

Since in IE, when browse report/dashboard hosted by RRDI, an security alert always pop up to confirm the insecure connection. Can this be fixed?

Any support is appreciated.

The alerts that you see *now* are probably about mixed content. However if you configure RRDI with SSL enabled, you might get a different alert about self-signed certificates. You should be fine if you have a real certificate.

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Rubin Zheng (1698) | answered Oct 05 '11, 10:42 a.m.
Is there any other solution besides a real certificate?

It is bad that you have to select "NO" to make reports display. And people only want view report in RTC without notice RRDI.

I went through the wiki https://jazz.net/wiki/bin/view/Main/CALMReportingSetup on RRDI environment setup but couldn't find a way.

The RRDI url, something like "http://myhost:8080/reporting" could be configure to support SSL?

Since in IE, when browse report/dashboard hosted by RRDI, an security alert always pop up to confirm the insecure connection. Can this be fixed?

Any support is appreciated.

The alerts that you see *now* are probably about mixed content. However if you configure RRDI with SSL enabled, you might get a different alert about self-signed certificates. You should be fine if you have a real certificate.

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