commit | bb3714ef39f16f9329aefdf88d12aab1621fabea | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Zbigniew Kurzynski <zbigniew.kurzynski@intel.com> | Thu Jul 18 14:03:47 2019 +0200 |
committer | Gunnar Mills <gmills@us.ibm.com> | Mon Oct 07 20:32:36 2019 +0000 |
tree | 2a058e1cd19c6e5bf597df5d6c64a0ffc8b174f3 | |
parent | 4b366b5aeb97b35ab3612bfe1dc7d93a1f8a6e79 [diff] |
Enabling multiple TrustStore Certificates uploading. The TrustStore should be used to hold TLS certificates, but current TrustStore implementation does not support multiple certificates. This GUI change should allow users to add more than one certificate to TrustStore managed by OpenBMC. Tested: GUI tests were done on Chromium v74.0.3729 browser. It is possible to add multiple TrustStore Certificate and only single LDAP and HTTPs certificates. Signed-off-by: Zbigniew Kurzynski <zbigniew.kurzynski@intel.com> Change-Id: Ia7c8400d039e980ad3d1c2cfd25aa7e29699d683 Depends-On: Icd33723c1fc2580679aaaf54b3e99dfb09342402
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
.