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Set up SSL for Netty

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    pclark
    last edited by 20 Oct 2022, 21:33

    With the switch from Tomcat to Netty in 1.37, is it possible to add an SSL certificate directly to Netty, as was possible with Tomcat? Perhaps via some configuration file?

    Related post:
    https://fusionauth.io/community/forum/topic/180/is-it-possible-to-set-up-ssl-for-fusionauth-directly

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      voidmain
      last edited by 21 Oct 2022, 21:03

      We will be moving off Netty to a new HTTP server in the coming weeks. This new server will have the ability to add TLS keys and we are expecting that to be available via the FusionAuth configuration file. In the meantime, the best solution is to use Nginx or Apache in front of FusionAuth to provide TLS.

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        pclark @pclark
        last edited by 20 Oct 2022, 21:45

        Is adding an SSL cert to the keystore as described in https://fusionauth.io/docs/v1/tech/admin-guide/securing "Custom Certificate Authority" functionally equivalent to adding the cert to a standalone keystore, then using that keystore in Tomcat via the server.xml config file? Or is the "Custom Certificate Authority" for a different use?

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          voidmain
          last edited by 21 Oct 2022, 21:03

          We will be moving off Netty to a new HTTP server in the coming weeks. This new server will have the ability to add TLS keys and we are expecting that to be available via the FusionAuth configuration file. In the meantime, the best solution is to use Nginx or Apache in front of FusionAuth to provide TLS.

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            pclark @voidmain
            last edited by 21 Oct 2022, 21:33

            @voidmain Thank you!

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