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HTTPS under Nuxeo Platform 5.5 Virtual Machine Images

Devkat_
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making

Good day to all,

I am new to Nuxeo Platform DM (NDM) so please forgive my ignorance.

I have downloaded and installed the NDM Virtual Machine and installed it in my ESXi environment. Setup went like a charm and everything works nicely.

Now, I want to force my users to use HTTPS instead of HTTP for login in and using NDM.

I have been searching for multiple days on how to get that going but I found nothing usefull. There is talks of Tomcats (failure for me), Reverse proxy (another failure), ...

As stated, I am new to this ECM so your help and patience would be appreciated.

Now can i have Nuxeo Platform DM v5.5 function in HTTPS only?

Thanks for your assistance.

phil.

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patrek
Star Contributor
Star Contributor

Apache is used as a reverse proxy within the virtual machine.

Lookup instructions to set it up for https (with either a self-signed or official certificate)

Hope this helps.

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patrek
Star Contributor
Star Contributor

Apache is used as a reverse proxy within the virtual machine.

Lookup instructions to set it up for https (with either a self-signed or official certificate)

Hope this helps.

Exactly, and you can find the configuration [here][1].

fjannin_
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making

Greetings,

I have a related issue : I have configured Apache virtualhost with https, but I still have links with absolute path urls, in my https url page, starting with http://*** (which is blocked by Apache conf). How to get rid of these http links, and make them https ? Links I am talking about are "my workspace" and "logout" links in the upper menu, but also "delete" buttons that lead to errors.

Thanks for any clue...

Not applicable

Did you configure the nuxeo-virtual-host header as specified in [the documentation](http

fjannin_
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making

I had missed RequestHeader part in the doc link above. Once added, it works fine. Thanks.

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