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@Amachako : If you did not do any actual config change or have a custom certificate, you can also just remove all the files there. The next startup of cockpit will create a fresh self-signed certificate with correct permissions. |
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Hello,
I kinda messed up with my cockpit install. I changed the ownership (and group) with the differents autorisations of the folder:
/etc/cockpit/ws-certs.d/
I want to know what are the default value of it so I can turn it back (I didn't note them sadly before). I'm forced to use 777 until I know what I must use and that's not safe.
If you can provide me the user:group and permissions this folder and the default file have that will save me.
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