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    Error: Installing Client Outside of Local Network (Unable to install CA certificate)

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    • Tom ElliottT
      Tom Elliott @fud18
      last edited by

      @fud18 You’re doing this in the FOG Client Installer, where it says “fogserver”

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      • fud18F
        fud18
        last edited by

        That’s where I am putting fogserver.xxx.homelinux.net. Then it gets to the part about the CA certificate and fails.

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        • Tom ElliottT
          Tom Elliott @fud18
          last edited by

          @fud18 then you will probably need to update your information.

          edit the fog server’s /opt/fog/.fogsettings file and change the ip= to be:

          fogserver.xxx.homelinux.net

          Rerun the fog installer with:
          ./installfog.sh -y --recreate-keys --recreate-ca

          This should regenerate the certificates and use the fqdn for the common name of your CA.

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          • fud18F
            fud18
            last edited by

            Do I need to restart the server or anything once that is done to complete? Do I need to give it time or that should be it?

            1. I have changed the settings in .fogsettings to be the FQDN
            2. I have ran the command as you posted ./installfog.sh -y --recreate-keys --recreate-ca
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            • Tom ElliottT
              Tom Elliott
              last edited by

              There shouldn’t be anything special once that is done. The server should be setup and operational using the FQDN even from a browser so long as the port forwarding is setup properly and the DNS is set to look at your public IP Address.

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              • fud18F
                fud18
                last edited by

                Is there maybe a port number I am missing that I need to let through? Just trying to check all options.

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                • Tom ElliottT
                  Tom Elliott
                  last edited by

                  What port or ports did you initially allow?

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                  • fud18F
                    fud18
                    last edited by

                    Looks like 80 & 443

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                    • Tom ElliottT
                      Tom Elliott
                      last edited by

                      And the port forward is a “src” of Any or 0.0.0.0 and Destination is your “local network’s” fog server IP address?

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                      • fud18F
                        fud18
                        last edited by

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                        • fud18F
                          fud18
                          last edited by

                          RESOLVED: I was forcing https on the forward and as soon as I removed that it started working and I have already had 3 machines check in and they were the ones I just installed the client on remotely.

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