Unable to configure HTTPS endpoint. No server certificate was specified, and the default developer certificate could not be found










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I am working on a fabric application where I have configured HTTPS. It is throwing an exception though I have a valid installed certificate.



Code in fabric



public Task<string> OpenAsync(CancellationToken cancellationToken)

var endpoint = FabricRuntime.GetActivationContext().GetEndpoint(this._endpointName);
string serverUrl = $"endpoint.Protocol://FabricRuntime.GetNodeContext().IPAddressOrFQDN:endpoint.Port";
webHost = new WebHostBuilder()
.UseKestrel(options =>
options.Listen(IPAddress.Any, endpoint.Port, listenOptions =>

listenOptions.UseHttps();
);
)
.UseContentRoot(Directory.GetCurrentDirectory())
.UseStartup<Startup>()
.UseUrls(serverUrl)
.Build();

webHost.Start();

return Task.FromResult(serverUrl);



Installed Certificate



enter image description here



Did I miss any configuration?










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    I am working on a fabric application where I have configured HTTPS. It is throwing an exception though I have a valid installed certificate.



    Code in fabric



    public Task<string> OpenAsync(CancellationToken cancellationToken)

    var endpoint = FabricRuntime.GetActivationContext().GetEndpoint(this._endpointName);
    string serverUrl = $"endpoint.Protocol://FabricRuntime.GetNodeContext().IPAddressOrFQDN:endpoint.Port";
    webHost = new WebHostBuilder()
    .UseKestrel(options =>
    options.Listen(IPAddress.Any, endpoint.Port, listenOptions =>

    listenOptions.UseHttps();
    );
    )
    .UseContentRoot(Directory.GetCurrentDirectory())
    .UseStartup<Startup>()
    .UseUrls(serverUrl)
    .Build();

    webHost.Start();

    return Task.FromResult(serverUrl);



    Installed Certificate



    enter image description here



    Did I miss any configuration?










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      I am working on a fabric application where I have configured HTTPS. It is throwing an exception though I have a valid installed certificate.



      Code in fabric



      public Task<string> OpenAsync(CancellationToken cancellationToken)

      var endpoint = FabricRuntime.GetActivationContext().GetEndpoint(this._endpointName);
      string serverUrl = $"endpoint.Protocol://FabricRuntime.GetNodeContext().IPAddressOrFQDN:endpoint.Port";
      webHost = new WebHostBuilder()
      .UseKestrel(options =>
      options.Listen(IPAddress.Any, endpoint.Port, listenOptions =>

      listenOptions.UseHttps();
      );
      )
      .UseContentRoot(Directory.GetCurrentDirectory())
      .UseStartup<Startup>()
      .UseUrls(serverUrl)
      .Build();

      webHost.Start();

      return Task.FromResult(serverUrl);



      Installed Certificate



      enter image description here



      Did I miss any configuration?










      share|improve this question














      I am working on a fabric application where I have configured HTTPS. It is throwing an exception though I have a valid installed certificate.



      Code in fabric



      public Task<string> OpenAsync(CancellationToken cancellationToken)

      var endpoint = FabricRuntime.GetActivationContext().GetEndpoint(this._endpointName);
      string serverUrl = $"endpoint.Protocol://FabricRuntime.GetNodeContext().IPAddressOrFQDN:endpoint.Port";
      webHost = new WebHostBuilder()
      .UseKestrel(options =>
      options.Listen(IPAddress.Any, endpoint.Port, listenOptions =>

      listenOptions.UseHttps();
      );
      )
      .UseContentRoot(Directory.GetCurrentDirectory())
      .UseStartup<Startup>()
      .UseUrls(serverUrl)
      .Build();

      webHost.Start();

      return Task.FromResult(serverUrl);



      Installed Certificate



      enter image description here



      Did I miss any configuration?







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      Balanjaneyulu KBalanjaneyulu K

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          I had a similar (but not exactly the same) problem.

          With 2.1 you have to configure your certificate.

          I do this now completely in appsettings.json.

          You can find my posting here:
          Configure self hosting Kestrel App with certificate for https (internet web server)



          Only have a look to the solution...






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            I had a similar (but not exactly the same) problem.

            With 2.1 you have to configure your certificate.

            I do this now completely in appsettings.json.

            You can find my posting here:
            Configure self hosting Kestrel App with certificate for https (internet web server)



            Only have a look to the solution...






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              I had a similar (but not exactly the same) problem.

              With 2.1 you have to configure your certificate.

              I do this now completely in appsettings.json.

              You can find my posting here:
              Configure self hosting Kestrel App with certificate for https (internet web server)



              Only have a look to the solution...






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                I had a similar (but not exactly the same) problem.

                With 2.1 you have to configure your certificate.

                I do this now completely in appsettings.json.

                You can find my posting here:
                Configure self hosting Kestrel App with certificate for https (internet web server)



                Only have a look to the solution...






                share|improve this answer













                I had a similar (but not exactly the same) problem.

                With 2.1 you have to configure your certificate.

                I do this now completely in appsettings.json.

                You can find my posting here:
                Configure self hosting Kestrel App with certificate for https (internet web server)



                Only have a look to the solution...







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