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Certificate Check points to wrong certificate #88
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I think the original purpose of the section is to display information about the local vcenter certificate authority and not the machine certificate which is tied to the management port tcp/443. In any case since PowerCLI 12.4 version there is the "Get-VIMachineCertificate" cmdlet that allows to extract information about the machine certificate.
Regards, Jon |
Hi Jon and others, instead of relying on a newer PowerCLI version I'd like to bring up the idea to use the longer available PowerShell integrated I'm by far not an expert, yet I wrote a relatively simple script once to query SSL certificates like this and it works most reliably to this day. Regards |
Describe the bug
In our environment we have Certificates Signed by our PKI in place but the report shows the default VMware certificate
To Reproduce
Running a VMware vSphere as built report against a VMware.vSphere
vCenter InfoLevel is 3 or higher
Host InfoLevel is 2 or higher
Cluster InfoLevel is 3 or higher
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