Re: Pacific dashboard: unable to get RGW information

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I have a similar issue with how the dashboard tries to access an SSL protected RGW service.  It doesn't use the correct name and doesn't allow for any way to override the RGW name that the dashboard uses.

https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/59111
Bug #59111: dashboard should use rgw_dns_name when talking to rgw api - Dashboard - Ceph <https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/59111>
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From: Michel Jouvin <michel.jouvin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2023 4:19 PM
To: Ceph Users <ceph-users@xxxxxxx>
Subject:  Pacific dashboard: unable to get RGW information

Hi,

Our cluster is running Pacific 16.2.10. We have a problem using the
dashboard to display information about RGWs configured in the cluster.
When clicking on "Object Gateway", we get an error 500. Looking in the
mgr logs, I found that the problem is that the RGW is accessed by its IP
address rather than its name. As the RGW has SSL enabled, the
certificate cannot be matched against the IP address.

I digged into the configuration but I was not able to identify where an
IP address rather than a name was used (I checked in particular the
zonegroup parameters and names are used to define endpoints). Did I make
something wrong in the configuration or is it a know issue when using
SSL-enabled RGW?

Best regards,

Michel
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