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[v1.4] Support certificate chains when using custom certs #3083

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kinarashah opened this issue Nov 3, 2022 · 9 comments
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[v1.4] Support certificate chains when using custom certs #3083

kinarashah opened this issue Nov 3, 2022 · 9 comments

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kinarashah commented Nov 3, 2022

This issue is to forward port #1834. PR for this has been merged to release/v1.3 branch - #2742. Need to forward port it.

@kinarashah kinarashah changed the title [v1.3] Support certificate chains when using custom certs [v1.4] Support certificate chains when using custom certs Nov 3, 2022
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Can we re-open this? Having the ability to include intermediate certificates would be a huge benefit when using internal company issued certificates.

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This is still relivant and would be resolved by merging PR#3213.

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This is still relevant and would be resolved by merging #3213.

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This is still relevant and would be resolved by merging #3213.

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