Thanks for the step by step! I'm new to all of this and repurposing an old Dell R710. Very helpful. As the one gentleman said below, don't forget there are missing commands ">>" I see you responded that you are thinking of a workaround and in future video's, mention that in the video and add it as part of the text or pause the video and circle it. That threw me for a loop, as like I mentioned, I'm new to all of this. Overall, a great video and worked for me once I read the comment below regarding the >> command
@Liv4IT it's all good! Maybe edit your description. Put them in () or " " with a note off to the side to remove the () or " " just an idea to see if that will bypass your issue
Open "Keychain Access" app (not "Passwords" if asked) and then select "System" from the left sidebar. Then select the very last "Certificates" tab and double click on the certificate name. Mine is "Internet Widgits Pty Ltd". In the small window that popups, under "Trust" accordion choose "Always Trust" option for the "When using this certificate" field. MacOS will ask for the admin password, enter it and restart the browser to have fully trusted login into the proxmox installation.
Yes you are right about that it's just RUclips don't allow it on the description but there is a workaround to that i will investigate it but thanks for reminding me 👍
The best step-by-step guide, I loved it and thank you very much!!
Glad to hear that thanks 😊
Thanks for the step by step! I'm new to all of this and repurposing an old Dell R710. Very helpful. As the one gentleman said below, don't forget there are missing commands ">>" I see you responded that you are thinking of a workaround and in future video's, mention that in the video and add it as part of the text or pause the video and circle it. That threw me for a loop, as like I mentioned, I'm new to all of this. Overall, a great video and worked for me once I read the comment below regarding the >> command
Thank you and im sorry again for the missing commands signs 😔
@Liv4IT it's all good! Maybe edit your description. Put them in () or " " with a note off to the side to remove the () or " " just an idea to see if that will bypass your issue
If my memory is good they csn be displayed using ascii characters i will try to find that a correct it
Ok i fixed it thanks 😊
@@Liv4IT awesome!! Thanks
Good one and really useful
Thank you 😊
I follow all the steps on my Mac then, I created the last file ca.crt, double clicked on it but after that, didn't work. Still "unsafe".
How did u trust the ca certificate on your mac normally u should do that using key chain access app or add it using ur browser 🤔
Open "Keychain Access" app (not "Passwords" if asked) and then select "System" from the left sidebar. Then select the very last "Certificates" tab and double click on the certificate name. Mine is "Internet Widgits Pty Ltd". In the small window that popups, under "Trust" accordion choose "Always Trust" option for the "When using this certificate" field. MacOS will ask for the admin password, enter it and restart the browser to have fully trusted login into the proxmox installation.
On 11:35 you said it’s a combination of cert private key and ca instead of saying a combination of a cert and ca certificates 😅
You are totally right sorry for that mistake hopefully i did the right thing in video in contrary to the audio 😅 thank you for the notice 👍
@ welcome 😀
Please mind the missing characters '>>' on some terminal commands.
Yes you are right about that it's just RUclips don't allow it on the description but there is a workaround to that i will investigate it but thanks for reminding me 👍