Jhipster: Could not contact UAA to get public key
I cannot connect to UAA server. i'm deploying jhipster registry with eureka and UAA server in a remote server. and my microservices in my local machine in dev profile. i couldnt access to uaa public key. i changed the ip address in application-dev.yml but no result
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I cannot connect to UAA server. i'm deploying jhipster registry with eureka and UAA server in a remote server. and my microservices in my local machine in dev profile. i couldnt access to uaa public key. i changed the ip address in application-dev.yml but no result
jhipster
Using dev or prod profile ? Can you see all apps (uaa and microservices) in the registry dashboard ? Did you edit the application properties in central-config fornative
configuration or git repository forgit
configuration used as environment source by the registry like documented here : jhipster.tech/jhipster-registry/…
– Gaël Marziou
Nov 26 '18 at 14:24
Prod for Uaa and Dev for microservices. i can see all my microservices in registry. i'm running registry and uaa with docker in the same machine. and my microservices in other machine. I tried to get the key with postman and it works but with the same config the microservice could not contact UAA to get public key. i changed the public-key-endpoint-uri in application-dev.yml and i set the ip address of the uaa server but id didn't work
– attia mehdi
Nov 28 '18 at 10:53
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I cannot connect to UAA server. i'm deploying jhipster registry with eureka and UAA server in a remote server. and my microservices in my local machine in dev profile. i couldnt access to uaa public key. i changed the ip address in application-dev.yml but no result
jhipster
I cannot connect to UAA server. i'm deploying jhipster registry with eureka and UAA server in a remote server. and my microservices in my local machine in dev profile. i couldnt access to uaa public key. i changed the ip address in application-dev.yml but no result
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Using dev or prod profile ? Can you see all apps (uaa and microservices) in the registry dashboard ? Did you edit the application properties in central-config fornative
configuration or git repository forgit
configuration used as environment source by the registry like documented here : jhipster.tech/jhipster-registry/…
– Gaël Marziou
Nov 26 '18 at 14:24
Prod for Uaa and Dev for microservices. i can see all my microservices in registry. i'm running registry and uaa with docker in the same machine. and my microservices in other machine. I tried to get the key with postman and it works but with the same config the microservice could not contact UAA to get public key. i changed the public-key-endpoint-uri in application-dev.yml and i set the ip address of the uaa server but id didn't work
– attia mehdi
Nov 28 '18 at 10:53
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Using dev or prod profile ? Can you see all apps (uaa and microservices) in the registry dashboard ? Did you edit the application properties in central-config fornative
configuration or git repository forgit
configuration used as environment source by the registry like documented here : jhipster.tech/jhipster-registry/…
– Gaël Marziou
Nov 26 '18 at 14:24
Prod for Uaa and Dev for microservices. i can see all my microservices in registry. i'm running registry and uaa with docker in the same machine. and my microservices in other machine. I tried to get the key with postman and it works but with the same config the microservice could not contact UAA to get public key. i changed the public-key-endpoint-uri in application-dev.yml and i set the ip address of the uaa server but id didn't work
– attia mehdi
Nov 28 '18 at 10:53
Using dev or prod profile ? Can you see all apps (uaa and microservices) in the registry dashboard ? Did you edit the application properties in central-config for
native
configuration or git repository for git
configuration used as environment source by the registry like documented here : jhipster.tech/jhipster-registry/…– Gaël Marziou
Nov 26 '18 at 14:24
Using dev or prod profile ? Can you see all apps (uaa and microservices) in the registry dashboard ? Did you edit the application properties in central-config for
native
configuration or git repository for git
configuration used as environment source by the registry like documented here : jhipster.tech/jhipster-registry/…– Gaël Marziou
Nov 26 '18 at 14:24
Prod for Uaa and Dev for microservices. i can see all my microservices in registry. i'm running registry and uaa with docker in the same machine. and my microservices in other machine. I tried to get the key with postman and it works but with the same config the microservice could not contact UAA to get public key. i changed the public-key-endpoint-uri in application-dev.yml and i set the ip address of the uaa server but id didn't work
– attia mehdi
Nov 28 '18 at 10:53
Prod for Uaa and Dev for microservices. i can see all my microservices in registry. i'm running registry and uaa with docker in the same machine. and my microservices in other machine. I tried to get the key with postman and it works but with the same config the microservice could not contact UAA to get public key. i changed the public-key-endpoint-uri in application-dev.yml and i set the ip address of the uaa server but id didn't work
– attia mehdi
Nov 28 '18 at 10:53
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Using dev or prod profile ? Can you see all apps (uaa and microservices) in the registry dashboard ? Did you edit the application properties in central-config for
native
configuration or git repository forgit
configuration used as environment source by the registry like documented here : jhipster.tech/jhipster-registry/…– Gaël Marziou
Nov 26 '18 at 14:24
Prod for Uaa and Dev for microservices. i can see all my microservices in registry. i'm running registry and uaa with docker in the same machine. and my microservices in other machine. I tried to get the key with postman and it works but with the same config the microservice could not contact UAA to get public key. i changed the public-key-endpoint-uri in application-dev.yml and i set the ip address of the uaa server but id didn't work
– attia mehdi
Nov 28 '18 at 10:53