I want to call a REST service running outside OpenShift via a Service and external domain name. This works perfect with a http:// request. The mechanism is described in the documentation : https://docs.okd.io/latest/dev_guide/integrating_external_services.html#saas-define-service-using-fqdn
However the external service is secured with https. In this case I got the following exception: Host name 'external-test-service' does not match the certificate subject provided by the peer (CN=.xxx, O=xxx, L=xxx, ST=GR, C=CH); nested exception is javax.net.ssl.SSLPeerUnverifiedException: Host name 'external-test-service' does not match the certificate subject provided by the peer (CN=.xxx, O=xxx, L=xxx, ST=GR, C=CH)
The exception is clear to me because we use the Service name from OpenShift. This name does not correspond to the origin host name in the certificate. So currently I see three possibilities to solve this issue:
- Add the name of the OpenShift Service to the certificate
- Deactivate hostname verification before calling the external REST service
- Configure OpenShift (don't know this is possible)
Has anybody solve this or a similar issue?
Currently I used OpenShift v3.9. We are running a simple Spring Boot application in a pod accessing REST services outside OpenShift.
Any hint will be appreciated.
Thank you
Markus