commit | 219738d2a11dc89f0f259fe99626802c18e6d3a8 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | miramurali23 <miramurali23@gmail.com> | Thu Aug 15 16:22:06 2019 -0400 |
committer | miramurali23 <miramurali23@gmail.com> | Tue Sep 10 09:52:46 2019 -0500 |
tree | 94805ca1badf7a8476cc4fb2593c406bef438bff | |
parent | bb45d021233a5b7311629201819e0b63b6b691c5 [diff] |
Fix missing expiring/expired icons and warnning messages in certificate table - Confirmed with backend developer that we should be checking certificate expiration date with bmc date/time set - Converted both certificate expiration date and bmc date/time to EPOCH time to fix the bug Tested: Go to Date and Time settings and change BMC time to be after or 30 days before a certificate expiration date. Then either a warning or expiration icon and message will be displayed next to the date and message on top of the table. To remove the expiration or warning date, upload a certificate that has an expiration date greater than 30 days after bmc time set. The icon and warning message should now disappear. Signed-off-by: Mira Murali <miramurali23@gmail.com> Change-Id: I9389fe3cce5a555945adf9c56180897a6be047bf
The OpenBMC WebUI is a Web-based user interface for the OpenBMC firmware stack. The WebUI uses AngularJS. Features include:
nodejs (>= 4.2.6) npm (>= 6.0.1)
Note The default installation of your Linux distro may not come with the required versions above. See the following for more information on updating:
https://docs.npmjs.com/troubleshooting/try-the-latest-stable-version-of-node https://docs.npmjs.com/troubleshooting/try-the-latest-stable-version-of-npm
npm install
Note This must be run from within the phosphor-webui git repository.
npm run-script server
This will start a server instance and begin listening for connections at http://localhost:8080
. This development server provides live reloading on code changes. NOTE: Browsing to https://<BMC>
and accepting the self-signed certificate might be required to prevent your browser from blocking traffic to the BMC.
Enter the BMC Host or BMC IP address, username, and password. The default username and password are root
/0penBmc
.
Note that some OpenBMC implementations use bmcweb for its backend. For security reasons, bmcweb will need to be recompiled and loaded onto the target BMC Host before the above redirect command will work. The option to turn on within bmcweb is BMCWEB_INSECURE_DISABLE_XSS_PREVENTION
. In order to test locally, you will also need to disable CSRF by turning on BMCWEB_INSECURE_DISABLE_CSRF_PREVENTION
.