Hi,
Not sure if this is alfresco related but maybe someone could give me some insight.
I have an alfresco instance (https://alfresco.a1.ind.br) running from a port-forward rule on my pfsense firewall. I have the same configuration for our site (https://a1.ind.br) and it works fine.
Some users are complaining about invalid certificate and thus no closed padlock icon. When I check from Chrome it says this site is not secure, but the certificate is a valid LetsEncrypt . Checking on https://www.digicert.com/help/ all seems fine.
What could be wrong?
Thanks for any help!
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Never mind.
Just found a link to http://www.becpf.fr/becpg-plm-community-2.2.1.png on ./tomcat/webapps/share/WEB-INF/classes/alfresco/becpg-plm-share-config.xml. Changed to https and is all set.
Sorry for the noise, best regards.
Never mind.
Just found a link to http://www.becpf.fr/becpg-plm-community-2.2.1.png on ./tomcat/webapps/share/WEB-INF/classes/alfresco/becpg-plm-share-config.xml. Changed to https and is all set.
Sorry for the noise, best regards.
Hi @mmerlone,
Great you found a solution and thanks for updating your thread - really useful to other users.
Hello,
sorry for my bad english. I'm actually creating a fresh infra to test alfresco using a pfsense in front. Using port-forwarding solution is not a good practice. The best way is to use a reverse proxy on top of alfresco (haproxy). pfsense can provide haproxy and use let's encrypt with acme, or you can forward all request to a reverse proxy component (apache, nginx, haproxy, etc) in front of alfresco
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